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  1. as above, would appreciate recommendations for a mini-to-mini [3.5mm] interconnect

     

    bought 1 at SLS, but it was quite bad...

     

    i'm using it to connect between my Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 mp3 player and Sony SRF-S84 radio

     

    i have the NJB3 FM remote, but find the sound not as full and nice as with the Sony radio

     

    OT: the SR60 with SRF-S84 combo is wonderful, especially with the nice radio stations...


  2. just had a quick listen of the same track

    compared between

    njb3 & my PC [headphone jack of antec aria with onboard sound from msi rs480m2 motherboard]

    headphones used: grado sr60

     

    seemed that the PC source sounded better

    is this what should happen? [or is it i'm listening at different loudness...]


  3. talking about cheap messenger bags

     

    i just found one selling at ATF at sim lim sq

     

    the brand is agva, a local brand i think, they make mostly CD pouches

     

    price about $55, more of a laptop messenger

     

    manage to get pictures at a philippines apple forum

     

    posted at my blog below

    http://otbp.blogspot.com/2005/05/latest-it...ger-bag-by.html

     

    the colour i saw at ATF was red and yellow stripes, a little too bright for me

     

    found a post on a singapore mac website that mentioned this bag being sold at popular bookshops [the post was dated early 2004], but couldn't find it at compasspoint


  4. well, i've expended my supply of 10 wax guards

     

    asked esden trading [who have relocated to sls 3rd flr] who quoted me S$20

     

    sounded expensive until i checked online that the prices are US$10

     

    going to ask wailian and maybe shure distributor in singapore, but besides these 3, are there anymore sources for shure acessories?

     

    may also consider the new flex sleeves [if they are already in singapore]


  5. depends on what style of bag u want

     

    also how much u want it to look like a camera bag

     

    lowepro, crumpler are the 2 most common here

     

    lowepro looks like a camera bag

     

    crumpler got more funky colours, so look less like a camera bag

     

    there's

     

    toploading [normally for 1 lens]

    backpack [bring all your stuff, good for long distances]

    sling bag [easier to get lens, but straining on shoulder]

    waist type [can take out camera quickly, but can't carry too many lens]

    harness type [haven't seen anyone here use these, basically look like wearing SBO]

     

    do take a look at their websites for more info

     

    http://www.lowepro.com

    http://www.crumpler.com.au/home.php


  6. If you have intend to buy timbuk2, macshop seemed to sell it at a cheaper price.

    I felt that those at bugis wont last, it also depends on amt/what(type) of stuffs you carry.

    For example, crumpler cost as much, but they do last so is timbuk2.

    I relatively new to chrome, but looking at the stitching and design, the build is quite solid too.

    Beach Rd might be another alternative, but i think they sell similar,if not same, stuffs as to bugis village.

     

    by beach road, i suppose u mean the army market?

     

    me not really considering timbuk2, more keen on chrome, cos of its buckle system, no need to sling over the head to put it on

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