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any1 or any shop providing this service?

 

cant seem to find any suitable earphones for myself.. need a short earphone with good bass.. thinking of shortening audio tech ck7..

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i think prolong use of these smartwraps will spoil the wires.. trying to prevent that from happening..

 

thanks for your suggestion.. any other methods?

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' date='20 Jul 2006, 11:07 PM' post='70284']

It wont, because it's supported by the headphone jack.

Same like squeezing a fountain pen into a narrow tube in a bottle, it'll hold it.

 

The plug's not heavy anyway to start with.

Pic's big does not equate to size = big.

 

Cheers ;D

 

ok ... i'll figure that out ...

 

Oh ya , OT for awhile ... Where is LHS ? How to get there ? I wanna get some rechargable batts and batt holder from there ...

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SLT lvl 2..

 

' date='20 Jul 2006, 12:09 PM' post='70209']

Thanks QSilver for pointing that out!!

Yeah, go to LHS, measure the length u want, cut it off, and ask Robert to terminate in a Neutrik Right Angled plug!!

 

That solves yor problem!!

 

 

(I was always ever focusing on how to join 2 split wires together, rather than thinking of shortning it on one side!! Dumb me!0

 

hmm.. so it actually can be done.. but how long can the cut earphones last.. scared too fragile.. any1 done it before?

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hmm.. so it actually can be done.. but how long can the cut earphones last.. scared too fragile.. any1 done it before?

 

Fragile as in the wire? Or the connection between cable & plug?

 

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Your statement "but how long can the cut earphones last".

It really depends on the user, how he/she handle the equipment. :D

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Your statement "but how long can the cut earphones last".

It really depends on the user, how he/she handle the equipment. :D

 

haha.. i handle my stuff with lots of care.. i think my 2nd hand e888 lasted for 2 years before it was spoilt..

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