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it was cool to see you guys switching things up a bit, with the inline audio being added directly to the video as a part of the review,

 

good job & a pat on the back to whoever edited that segment in..

Details separate people.

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I lost my trusty sennheiser in-ears that I've had for 4 years just recently, I was quite sad when I realised it was gone forever.

Looks, like I'll be getting a replacement soon :P

 

btw, anyone know where to get this in Australia?

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These seems pretty nice IEMs and if they are better than the shure's then they probably sounds good. I bought a pair of RE-400 and i wonder how they compare. Now i want the momentums too :(

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That's a plug, not a Jack, Linus  <_< 

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I use Sony XBA-2 which I payed  AUD$120 for. Must say after owning them for over a year I've really enjoyed them, audio quality hasn't degraded over time and the general wear and tear only seems to happen around the right angle connector. I reckon these would be a good comparison to go against these Sennheiser's

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they seem pretty good for $100  great looking  also.  wounder how they would sound for real bet they would be good  

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Aviate link is broken, it redirects to http//aviate.yahoo.com/

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if i can find it I'll buy it

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Looks like a great pair of in-ear earphones, though I am curious to know how well they would work with my Cowon X9 player.

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Can some one tell why no one reviewed the SOL Republic AMPS HD??? and please dont answer with a retarded answer like (DUH because its SOL Republic)

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That "Subscribe Now" stretch was terrible.  :(

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@nicklmg fix the video links if you can, the link for aviate is "http//aviate.yahoo.com/" in the video, you forgot to add the " : " or it doesn't work so change it to "http://aviate.yahoo.com/"

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The question that needs to be asked: What audio clip?

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The question that needs to be asked: What audio clip?

 

It's in the video description

 

 

 

And Aviate...wow. Simple and clean. Yahoo of all people. 

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I use Sony XBA-2 which I payed  AUD$120 for. Must say after owning them for over a year I've really enjoyed them, audio quality hasn't degraded over time and the general wear and tear only seems to happen around the right angle connector. I reckon these would be a good comparison to go against these Sennheiser's

Sorry but I owned the same pair for over a year as my daily drivers. When I first tried the Shure SE215s I was blown away by much better sounding, and how much more comfortable they were compared to the Sony's. If what Linus is saying is true about the sound of the Sennheiser's being even better, the Sony's stand no chance IMHO.

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These seems pretty nice IEMs and if they are better than the shure's then they probably sounds good. I bought a pair of RE-400 and i wonder how they compare. Now i want the momentums too :(

How do you like the re-400s? I'm looking into getting an IEM and these two my top two right now. Don't know which to get..

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I just can't justify paying that much for IEM's.

They give me headaches, although I could just be using them wrong, and/or, because I use cheap crappy ones lol

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