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  1. WTT - Want To Trade

     

    Description of Item : 2 week old Audio Technica CK10

    Condition : 8/10, very light usage, selling because can't get proper fit

    Warranty : 11 mths

    Item wanted : Westone UM2

    Selling price : $/TRADE ONLY

    Preferred Location : Northeast, Central or East

    Preferred Mode of Contact : PM me

     

     

    Very lightly used CK10 for trade with UM2, not fussy about warranty or colour. Trading because although the sound is great the fit is not quite good for me. Top marks build quality with dual balanced armature technology in the smallest (apparently stainless steel) casing and superb, strong cables. Search Head-fi and you'll see that this phone is highly rated, often being compared to triple armature IEMs from UE, Shure etc.

     


  2. :P Too late, I got my molds done, so won't be getting them (for the time being anyway :P ). Interestingly, I think saw these cans today on my way to school (I was listening to my huge ATH-M20s today, so mine still biggest :P ):blink: This girl at Harbourfront (She's from my school I think since we got off at the same place) had the white (cream?) coloured version, looks pretty good, though I have no idea how that sounds

     

    oh btw listener, the molds I'm talking about are basically impressions of your ears. What it does is that the company will build a shell in which you stick your earphones (Westone UM1s in my case, strictly speaking they are called IEMs :P ). What you get is a earphones that fits you perfectly, though the cost can seem scary especially for a someone new to this (it cost more than my UM1s)


  3. Hi Guys,

     

    I saw 2 sets at Shaw Tower in one of the electronics shop. A green and a black!!! Guess how much????

     

    SGD 87.00 only!!!!

    Hope it helps! Cheers

     

     

    :doh: arguh...crap, I'm about to pull the trigger for custom molds for my Westones and now my life just got a little harder in terms of choices :P


  4. Don't use super glue for aesthetic reason. A milder and nicer solution is this particular glue sold in Popular Bookstore. I can't remember the name but it's in a squeeze bottle (white) that looks quite similar to Tipp-Ex (U know, the red squeeze bottle?). I can't recall the brand off hand. The beauty of it is it's milky white when wet and tranparent when dry. It's also easy to apply. This glue is meant for handycraft.

     

    :)) Arh yes...the well known white glue cure.

    Well, thankfully I found the trick is to actually when plugging in the stereo plug, look carefully because sometimes fresh out of the Westone case the wires may be twisted and cause stress, so straighten and destress the wire (let it hang loose a while straight out of the case) and hopefully the problem can be avoided or lessened...

     


  5. As far as I remember by readings, the unbraided cable should affect sound quality if you believe in Cable Technology anyway. Many expensive speaker cables are braided in certain way for sound improvements.

     

    :blink: Holy S***...

    Okay, the lucky thing is because the ends of the wire are firmly stuck on the plug (the stereo plug that is), the wire stays in the braid and opens up a little only when twisted, and I hadn't had any (perceptable) noise distortion so far...fingers crossed... :innocent:

     


  6. hmm...okay, heres to clear up a little

     

    Doug from Westone says that he has a unit of UM1 also, though he did not say how old his was, he says that he too has the similar problem of the wires unbraiding like mine when there is a slight twist of the cord, its just that if the problem becomes much worse i.e the unbraiding affects the integrity of the wire then it should be replaced. Seems like Westone is aware of this problem. But anyway if the problem doesn't become much more serious like the unbraiding becoming longer and/or the sound getting affected then I guess I can live with it.


  7. Thanks guys for the reply :)

     

    Yup, its the strands of wires seperating with no metal exposing yet. However, Westone did reply to my email saying that whilst this does happen, if the split does get worse it'd be advisable to replace the unit. Though it seems that this is a minor(and known) problem, it still bugs me a little given that its only 2 months old :(


  8. Hey aaron,

     

    Thanks for the reply. Nope, not that problem...worse... not only are there the uncut ends (those plastic bits sticking out), but the braided wire itself near the plug is coming apart. Meaning, the wire is made up of 3 seperate smaller wires stuck together, and they are unsticking and seperating :(

     

    Unfortunately I don't have my camera now so I can't show any pics:(


  9. :helpsmilie: Been enjoying my UM1s for about 2 months, then to my horror I noticed that the braided wire at the end of the mini plug has untangled itself into 3 smaller wires :( Though not very noticeable at the point (its 2 cms and can only be seen when the wire is twisted slightly in one way...), I'm wondering about the general integrity of the wiring when the end is beginning to split. Anyone with UM1s or 2s got similar problems?

  10. Oh come on those things look like a box with wires sticking out of it. They couldn't have possible made it any more UN-ergonomic. Looks almost painful to wear. Are we going back into the 1980s when everything was boxy and curved edges did not exist yet :D?

     

     

    Boxy? Have you seen the Shure E1s? Thats boxy :grin:

    But anyway, that looks pretty good, though I must say it looks plasticky compared to the gorgeous CK7 :P No matter, as long as it sounds good, though the pricing rumours on Head-Fi is pretty worrying... a lot more than the Super Fis, Westones, E2s and the AL 716/616s... :no:


  11. hmm...talk about the UM1s everyone seems to be using either the Complys or the Tri-Flanges...seems like I am the only odd one here :P , since I am using the Westone Yellow foamies...Complys are good, but I got kinda large ear canals, so the small ones are too short and and the long ones are kinda intrusive. Shure clearflex & greyflex are out (irritate the hell outta my ears) so I tried the yellow foamies and...bliss :)). Extremely comfortable, loads of bass w/o killing the midrange. So anyone who can't get any tip to fit may wanna try these yellow foamies B)


  12. :D Actually I have seen quite a few people go on trains with their FC7/HQ1700s. I've tried that once, but had to turn on too loudly before hearing anything. Tunnel noises are too loud. <_<

     

     

    heh, no I am not using the smaller flat cans :P . I used my M-20 cans (those big circumaurals, coiled wire thats damn thick etc) on the NEL on days when my ears are not 'happy' enough to use my IEMs :grin: Nice big cans that cover my ears well enough to drown out most of the noise, though not as well as my Westones I must say.

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