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  1. You can get them at stereo. Alternatively u can get them online rather easily.
  2. Er4 prices are pretty much fixed in singapore... you could although try to lok out for jaben's bundles which might get you a nice discount considering the value of the other stuff that is bundled together with it (thats what i did to get mine).
  3. is the MO closed? if not i also want 1 pcb.
  4. nice review. Having owned the DT-1350 myself, i do agree with the mid range emphasis and bass of the dt1350. However, IMO, i had a little issue with the imaging and separation of the headphones. Although true that it has the entire frequency spectrum, it just doesn't quite separate as well as larger counter parts such as the hd600, dt880...
  5. trace the route of the messed up hole, find a place where it is shorted to and chose to the surface. Remove some of the photo resist and solder a wire to it.
  6. actually, its all over sim lim tower, you can get them pretty easily there.
  7. Nope, its not ur ears getting accustomed, Livewires indeed take ages to burn in. I personally felt they were worse than my pk3s initially. But now i barely want to take them off once they are on. They have a very nice mid range IMO, although mine are only LW2. About price, i must say livewires are just about the cheapest customs u can get, and definitely value for money. Although not comparable to many other well known customs out there, but definitely worth the amount paid...
  8. yes they do everything there, just have to turn up and tell them you want a livewire. But be warned of the considerably long waiting time.
  9. I own a dt880 and hd600 personally and i personally feel that they have their different flavours. The 880s have a relatively better high freq response but kind of messed up the instrumental seperation in my opinion. I feel that the 600s are one of the better headphones in terms of vocal and instrumental seperation and i suppose thats pretty important to audiophiles. As to which is better that will really depend on your ears and your personal taste. But i do listen to rock and alternative as well and i find myself listening to the 600s more than the 880s. just my opinion.
  10. u can get them at koba as well. But i think LHS has a better range. They also hold wattgate and other exotic brands.
  11. try koba at 3rd floor, people's park centre. they keep quite a wide variety of affordable/audio-grade capacitors. If i'm not wrong they do stock wima caps.
  12. Hi, i'm not sure if u receive my email yesterday, i'm wondering if it is possible to get some bulk twcu cable from whiplash. I'm looking at 12 foot plus a furutech 1/4 inch phono connector FP704 which is advertised on the website. Thanks.
  13. i think you're looking more for heavy bass. You can go down to stereo and try out some of their bassier options. I believe there should be quite a range for u to choose from. Just go down, describe ur preference to one of the workers there and i'm sure they'd be more than willing to help u out.
  14. Very true. Thats why i'm still keeping my 3 year old original mylarone x3... the build quality of these aren't very good, but still the drivers usually never spoil, rather it is the cable and usually at the 3.5 mm connector portion of the earphone. I'm still yet to find the right cables for these earphones though...
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