skidz
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Ok, will try to post a pic later. Not going to be so soon for me to spend another $60 for another pair of earphones. This is the most expensive I've bought and the best so far but if I were to buy a new pair I'd buy this again.
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Thanks loop...I was thinking on the shrink tube, but its too hard isn't it? I'm currently using the duct tape now, I'm taping it in a way that it won't easily come out. The shrink tube looked a better solution though.
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I see. thanks for clarifying that up. I believe I've made up my mind
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So the quality will be better than my mx55? To me the mx55 has good clarity and nice bass, if Mylarones are able to top that with the use the amp then I'll sure go for it and might even get better iem phones.
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So they basically are the type of earphones that has to be inserted into the ear? and earphones like mx55 and standard headphones won't be that useful to go with the amp? My Sennheiser headphone is the $40 range so you can guess which model.
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I'm very new to this thing so anyone can explain abit whats so special about them? I bought a headphone amp thinking it might improve the sound quality but so far I can't hear much difference. I use sennheiser's mx55 and a headphone ( can't remember the model, I'm at work now). Must I really get an EIM phones to hear the difference? and are all of them the earbuds type, those you have to insert into your ears? Thanks for any help.
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Replacing is not an option coz I lost the receipt. Its a good piece of earphones but the cable is a let down.
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I bought my sennheiser mx55 just over a month ago. The cable was kinda spiraling abit but didn't bother me much until the rubber began to tear up and exposing the wires. I tried taping them up but soon more tears began to show, its in such a bad state now. Are there shops in Singapore that can fix it? Recabling it or something.