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seiko_citizen

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  1. no one got a broken cell phone they want to get rid off
  2. i know would anyone know the original link, or is this company still running... i recently picked up an kenwood receiver (abt 20-35yrs) old. checked the back and had the hwee seng logo on it
  3. 3 pole ... 4pole is a type of plug... 3pole - normal 1/8 1/4 plug LR (-) is together 4pole - Sharp's Auvi (1 Bit-Technology) amp... same size, but L (-), and R (-) is seperate... supposed to give clearer sound... does to a certain extent
  4. anyone know anything about Hwee Seng??? the website is supposedly http://www.hweeseng.com.sg/.
  5. i got abused at SLS once... i was comparing prices on the mz-n1 (a whilee back) with my father... and since i knew the price in au and wanted to compare the prices between SLS and the estore (bluetin & team digital)... not only was the sales person rude, he also quoted the wrong price (w/out GST) when every1 is GST inclusive. i am not sure about the store but it was one where it sold auto audio
  6. hi, i was wondering that sooo many singaporeans have cell phone, maybe some nice user out there might want to sell me their phone (from previous or broken). i will pay nice prices for nice phones and no soo good price for broken ones. keep in mind that if you are goin to sell i will have to pay shipping to australia and that you may have to go to the post office
  7. but with the price difference i dont think you can really complain
  8. DiGdUb - so that 4pole -> to 3pole converter is not for use on normal headphones, but for in-car use
  9. in that case i will not know... nice to find out. when using a 3pole -> 4 pole adapter the sound volume was lowered by quite a bit... so dont know if you will face any probs. you might as well get a pair of second hand er6 imo
  10. hp-md33 is a 4-pole product for their auvi range (md-dr7,ds8,dr80,ds70 etc. etc...) and therefore not intended for ue except for the auvi products.
  11. any1 intrested in buying a cm7 in SG and send to Perth (i will pay fir the product of course)
  12. if you want the cord to be long then i dont think you will want the cm5 as they are sp with a extension... any you tried Temadigital.net ??? they have a number of products that may intrest you (not audiophile, but also not crap)
  13. what quality is acceptable?? is any acceptable or must be the top-of-the-range
  14. What should a mid-range (joe) have in their electronics tool box. When i talk about tools i dont mean the pilers, clamps, wire cutter/stripped. What i really mean is the multimeters etc, etc, etc
  15. i use d66 for computing only (inc games) and imo they sound OK
  16. wah... *dreaming of having one soon* they ship internationally
  17. if the cm5 is out of your budget then the e888 is no question about it. e888 cost something like US$20 more then cm5 (according to Audiocubes)
  18. cleaned out my earphones closet and found some items... the following items are for sale and will entertain any reasonable offers. Sony MDR-E888LP - This is the LP version that i bought from sony australia in perth. want to get rid of this, i will however trade for a pair of cm5/cm7 i will ++ $$ to have your cm7. CM5 however should cost the same. This is MINT condition, Sony MDR-EX51LP - This is a gift from my little brother and want to get rid of this one... Again i will trade for a pair of AT-CM5/CM7 will add $$$ to have your cm5. This is MINT condition IC: Note the product below is a Intrest Check and idont have to sell if i dont want to. Sony MDR-Q55SL - this unit is the one on display at the audiocubes.com it is the silver one. this one is soo new it is not even burnt in yet all my stuff are in mint condition and hoping for my camera to be able to post some images thanks for looking EDIT: D66SL no longer under the intrest check
  19. you think ex70/71 is delicate you will the e88 in a matter of months the e888 is even more bloody delicate
  20. Sony e888 are wonderful buds, sonically and asthetically, but the quality is shocking... first the cord is one of the first thing to go as it is made of soft silicon rubber and very prone to bending, twisting etc etc... therefore putting stress on the earphone and to make matters worse the cord that connects the cord from the left -> right is very tangable, i have had a couple of these buds and voth were damaged in both way, now you may think that i abuse my stuff, but make no mistake i never abuse my stuff and i will never mistreat any of my audio (or anything) without respect. The avability of this product is still avaliable from a number of etailers like audiocubes, bluetin (SG!!), MD HK used to have but close down now. i would personally prefer the cm5, cos of the price US$40 + shipping http://minidisct.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=21138 take a snoop at the url above and see how the cm5 stack up to the e888, that user has also had the same problem as me. I would love to have some1 review the cm7 (cm7ti), but hardly any1 has taken the money yet to buy those stuff
  21. hmm... never tried with a nomad hdd, but never had a prob after formatting
  22. i have heard about that prob on a couple of forums already... i got a pair of ex71 for commuting and no probs for me *touches wood*. the major differences between the ex70 and the 71 is cosmetic and the bass is not as tight, as the ex70 bass is extremely tight.
  23. no. no more e888. try cm5 or cm7 both avaliable at www.audiocubes.com
  24. try audiocubes.com they have the d77 pads, but ask Ichiro about the d66 pads
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