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scan thru the 1st 40 posts and get interested. The last thing I read was Shure e2c is the recommended one. I looked it up, it costs $125 from newegg.com! I want something better but do not want to pay that price (its like half of a N800!). Is anything like $50 price range and "sounded" better than the Nokia one? Just for you to help me, this is what I meant better. I compared the Nokia ear plug with the ipod, (just yanked it out from my kid for a test), the ipod sound has much more frequency and crispier. Please stop arguing that the ipod is a piece of $hit, the ipod ear plug sounded good to me. Can someone recommend something in that level? So, any suggestions, please? TIA,
bun
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2008-03-12
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Bun,
The e2c model is already discontinued, but you can still find "new old stock" in eBay with about $50-$60. (That's where I got mine few months back.)
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edit: just tested with JBL Reference 410. Hiss reduced drastically as well, more punchy. I will try Crossroads MylarOne X3, JVC HA FX66 later on (sleepy).
An amp might help if you dislike the hiss. Not sure if all amps will do so though. For reference, I have a C&C Box+ headphone amp upgraded with an LTC6241HV op amp.
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