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  1. #776
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Si la pregunta es sobre el iPod, no hay ninguna diferencia, ya que se carga la bateria a traves de USB o firewire.<hr></blockquote>

    El iPod solo carga la bateria a traves de Firewire, con el USB solo transmite y recibe datos. De todas formas, Knopfler, te puedes pillar el TRAVELLER KIT que son enchufes para todos los sitios del mundo.

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  2. #777
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    El iRiver puede cargar tanto por transformador, como por USB, como por el pack de pilas que trae (lo comprobé ayer, se lo plantas, y "chupa" de las pilas hasta recargar la batería interna. <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/incredulo.gif ALT=":oo"> Puedes usarlo mientras, of course... <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/birra.gif ALT=":birra"> )

    Manu1oo1


    <span style="font-size:xx-small;">Contribuye a mi compra china abusando de mi enfermedad. Pásate por aquí.</span>


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  3. #778
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>El iPod solo carga la bateria a traves de Firewire, con el USB solo transmite y recibe datos. <hr></blockquote>

    Pues según las especificaciones de la pagina de apple tambien carga con USB, aunque yo no lo he comprobado ya que siempre cargo por firewire.

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  4. #779
    Matagigantes Avatar de grotuk
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    Los nuevos tb cargan por USB.

    Y en el ECI no lo voy a pillar ya que me lo traen de usa. Si no me convence.. lo revendo aqui que por lo que me va costar y la diferencia de precio me lo quitan de las manos.. aunque creo que no tendré que llegar a este extremo..

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  5. #780
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    Knofler..el iriver si que parece estar capao de caracteristicas en USA respecto al de fuera, y de ahí que sea sustancialmente mas barato. Se pierde el USB-On-the go y algunas de las cosillas que vienen en la caja europea que allí no vienen... pero tampoco estoy muy seguro, ya que no me termino de aclarar.

    Dos temas:

    El iriver no se puede cargar por usb? permite conexion firewire?

    El hilo de la mala calidad de sonido del ipod me hace plantearme muy seriamente el pillarme un iriver.. pero si el americano esta tan limitao.. pues tambien dudo mucho ya que pagar lo que vale aqui ni loco.. asi que no lo sé.

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  6. #781
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Pues según las especificaciones de la pagina de apple tambien carga con USB, aunque yo no lo he comprobado ya que siempre cargo por firewire<hr></blockquote>

    Puede que la cuarta genreacion si lo haga, porque con las anteriores no se podia cargar la bateria via USB.

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  7. #782
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    Predeterminado Re: ipod photo

    Pues yo si que tengo el iPod photo, entre mis starlets tengo la BSO de El Piano y el Misty del trio Yamamoto, y no he notado alguna distorsión escuchando música clásica <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/hola.gif ALT=":hola">

    El mio es de cuarta generación, y se carga por USB.

    Manu, ya se que se puede con Wav, pero cada canción ocupa unas 15 veces lo que un AAC <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/disimulo.gif ALT=":disimulo"> . Aunque no es problema de espacio, pues a mi del de 40 Gb me sobran 20...

    Yo sinceramente noto una espacialidad y calidad muy buena. De hecho he pasado algunos CDs recientes para poder probarlos (algún recopilatorio reciente de este foro <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/grin.gif ALT=":D"> ) y se oyen de maravilla.

    Grotuk, pillate uno en ECI y lo pruebas un par de días. Saldrás de dudas. Yo te aseguro que Evanescence y la música electrónica se oye <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/laleche.gif ALT=":laleche">

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Yo me compre unos Sony MDR-EX71 (42 € en el ECI) y la diferencia con los que vienen de serie es brutal.<hr></blockquote>

    Me lo anoto para futuras adquisiciones....

    Saludos

    </p>Editado por: <A HREF=http://p216.ezboard.com/bmundodvd43132.showUserPublicProfile?gid=tozzi@mun dodvd43132>Tozzi</A> fecha: 16/4/05 12:03

  8. #783
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    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Yo me compre unos Sony MDR-EX71 (42 € en el ECI) y la diferencia con los que vienen de serie es brutal.<hr></blockquote>
    Yo tambien los tengo (blanco) y me parece la mejor compra que se le puede hacer al reproductor...sea el que sea.

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  9. #784
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    Predeterminado Esta jodidilla la cosa

    Pues yo creo que retrasaré la compra al menos una generación más, ninguno me acaba de convencer en todos los aspectos... además así espero también al nuevo Rio con pantalla a color que según cuentan va a ser excelente...

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  10. #785
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    Predeterminado Re: Esta jodidilla la cosa

    Tozzi.. auriculares de serie o otros?

    Y repito.. no lo pillo en el ECI porque me lo traen de usa.. asi que lo compro a ciegas.. pero con un ahorro de 100 eurazos.. que para un puto estudiantes son un mundo

    Edito: INSISTO... Los iriver tienen soporte para Firewire? Y se pueden usar playlists de manera sencilla?

    </p>Editado por: <A HREF=http://p216.ezboard.com/bmundodvd43132.showUserPublicProfile?gid=grotuk>Gr otuk</A> fecha: 16/4/05 14:12

  11. #786
    - Play hard, be Pr0. Avatar de Gn0m4
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    Predeterminado Re: Esta jodidilla la cosa

    Yo tambian ando detras de unas cascos para mi Iaudio, pero despues de buscar y busca, solo he dado con este comentario al respecto (Sony de los q hablais):

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Hace unas semanas compré un Ipod mini, encantado con él quise mejorar el sonido con unos auriculares nuevos (ni que decir tiene que el sonido de los que vienen de serie son de dudosa calidad) ¿no os pasa que parece que tengan un pequeño filtro? son nuevos....no sucios! XD Trás varias consultas en todo tipo de foros, vi que la mejor opción, la mejor y una de las más costosas, era la de archiconocido Sony MDR-EX71, tambien llamado 36.70 euros. En los foros se aseguraba la panacea del sonido, y a ciegas lo compré, finalmente puedo decir que trás realizar todo tipo de pruebas con ellos, les he dado el pasaporte hoy mismo. El sonido es muy claro y limpio y no dudo de su calidad técnica, pero le falta profundidad y volumen, encuentro que el sonido acaba siendo muy lineal y sin cuerpo...vamos que parecen de radio. Mientras decidia la suerte de los Sony, hice muchisimas, creerme, muchisimas pruebas con otros modelos y tras descartar otros Sony, Ipod in-Ear y Aiwa...me quedo con los Senheiser MX400, estoy hablando de unos auriculares que apenas llegan a los 10 euros!, pero que ofrecen lo que buscaba, sonido limpio y contundente, tambien teneis los MX300 de 7euros y los MX500 de 18, todos probados y contrastados...si, la experiencia de "tester-auricular" a sido algo enfermiza <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"> pero ha valido la pena. En cualquier caso, sólo es una opinión, y probablemente sea question de gustos, si os sirve de algo, encantado estaré que os ahorreis unos durillos...salud!<hr></blockquote>



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    Predeterminado Re: Esta jodidilla la cosa

    Bueno, pues he hecho una recopilacion técnica y de opiniones de diversos Auriculares "in-ear" y "clip-on" q me interesan.
    Espero q esto nos ayude a tener una vision mas completa de lo q hoy por hoy se ofrece en el mercado.



    .- Audio-Technica ATH-EC7 -.

    # Type: Dynamic type
    # Driver: φ 15.5mm, neodymium magnet
    # Output overpressure value: 100dB/mW
    # Playback frequency zone: 10 - 24,000Hz
    # Largest input: 50mW (JEITA)
    # Impedance: 16 Ω
    # Plug: φ 3.5 gold plated stereo mini- plugs
    # Cord/code length: 0.6m (U type)
    # Mass (the cord/code, the plug it is not included): 11g




    .- Comentarios:

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Both Audio-Technicas have very similar sound characteristics with perhaps slightly less treble on the EC7 compared to the EW9. Bass on both is good and very controlled, not boomy like on the Sony and Sharp inner-ear phones. For comfort I prefer the EC7 over the EW9 clip-ons.

    Overall these are the best portable headphones I ever tried!<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>The sound quality of these ATH-EC7's is better than all the rest put together.

    Pros. Excellent bass and very punchy mids and highs. Light weight and very comfortable.

    Cons. I don't like the U-style short cord, with extention. I just don't understand this arrangement, 6 in of cord on one ear and 2 ft on the other. If these had a standard Y cord arrangement a full meter long they would be perfect.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Aiwa HP-VX101 -.

    # Type: In-Ear, Dynamic
    # Driver Unit: 13.5mm diameter
    # Neodymium Magnet
    # Cord length: 0.5m (Single) (OFC) (remote friendly)
    # PlugGold-plated, Stereo Mini straight Plug
    # Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz
    # Sensitivity: 107 dB/mW
    # Power handling capacity: 40mW
    # Frequency Response: 5 - 25,000Hz




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>NOTE:
    The inner plastic is 8.5mm wide and the rubbers are about 10mm wide. Get a cheap pair of ear of moldable wax earplugs and measure them before you buy these pairs otherwise they simply won't fit!

    REVIEW:
    One of the best places to test out canalphones is in NYC, with the largest, noisiest, and oldest train system in the world. Since I travel almost everyday I've tested these and many other canalphones to find that these Aiwa's are remarkably satisfactory, one of the best depending on your liking, especially for their price.

    INEXPENSIVE BUT GREAT BUILD QUALITY:
    One may wonder why these units are so cheap. First these units are made of plastic instead of silicone, like on the Sony models. Plus these units are much larger, especially the driver units, and easier to put together than other canalphones. Still these units are sturdy and comfortable for those even klumsy. The unit feels like a solid piece and are for all intents and purposes, klutz proof.

    OPEN PRESSURE CANALPHONES?
    This pair is unique because they are ‘open ear’ canalphones not closed. These Aiwa’s do not put pressure on your ears unlike the comparable Sony, Sharp, or Etymotic canalphones. You won't feel the unbearable pressure passing through a tunnel, through flight, or anywhere with a change of pressure that are consistent with wearing earplugs. The cost is that you won't get as much noise filtering as a pair of closed earplugs. However during testing these Aiwa’s are easily usable in the subway.
    There are advantages to having “open-to-pressure-change†canalphones as opposed closed. You won’t hear the wires dangling or the internal workings of your body. If you’re unsure what I mean, take both your pinky fingers and jam them in your ears and nod. Besides looking silly you might also feel silly and somewhat uncomfortable. Your head might feel numb and after a while you may get a headache. But since these Aiwa’s are open pressure, you get decent sound suppression without the brain numbing effect, the best of both worlds.

    A PLEASURE TO LISTEN TO:
    These Aiwa’s have much larger driver units at 13.5mm as opposed to the 9mm or 3.5mm drivers found on the comparable Sony and Sharp models. The result of the larger driver units is more pleasure and less of that ‘tweeter’/’squeaky’ feel that are associated with many sub-$90 canalphones. Of course some would equate the tweeter-like feel of the Sony MDR-EX71SL with better sound clarity, in which they will be right but from my testing the Sony’s are only better with in the high range pitches but get worse with more bass. But in the end there are really two kinds of earphones you'd want, and those which are exceptionally accurate or those which are just pleasurable to listen to. This pair of Aiwa’s falls in the latter category.

    Keep note that these Aiwa's have exceptional bass quality that is on par or better than almost any other canalphone you get, while maintaining decent high and good medium tones. Again this must be due to the size of the drivers.

    WHAT ABOUT THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS?
    In fact most of the bad reviews here are mostly about 1) Not breaking these units in, and 2) not fitting. No matter what, these are superior to the Sony EX71SLs in my opinion. However they do get trumped by the Etymotic Research ER-6i's.
    As for not fitting, most audiophiles will have nudged out their ears big enough to fit these, and versus other canal phones, these have a much bigger drums. As a result the sound quality is great, excellent for the enjoyment of music. For those that aren't used to using earphones, please shy away since they won't fit you.


    ALTERNATIVE CANALPHONES:
    If your prefer better clarity in the midrange, get the new Sharp Dipole Canalphones, HP-MD33S, the lowrange is not as good but otherwise I find them much better than the Sony EX71SLs in everyway. For most people who want better midrange and highrange clarity, get the Sharp Dipole Canalphones MD33S, but if you prefer something great overall, and inexpensive, get these Aiwa’s instead.

    CONCLUSION:
    These Aiwa's may be the best deal for your money (under $90). This is the only pair of decent canalphones that do not put numbing pressure as if wearing earplugs. These units are perfect for those want canalphones that are comfortable to wear (if they fit) and sound more pleasurable than acoustically accurate. These are especially great for those who want to hear clarity in their bass and usually don't enjoy high pitched squeaking found in other canalphones. These canalphones are a pleasure to use and hold their own even versus more expensive off the street headphones.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I have had my VX100's for some time now, and have gotten a chance to realy get to know them. Unfortunately, like some other consumers, I was carried away by the glowing reviews. In short, they're not a total waste, considering the price, but they're not great.

    The style is nice, and the extension cord puts the cord length about on par with any regular set of earphones. The short cord works very nicely with a remote, but the little cord winder clip is nearly useless. It takes too long to wind and unwind, and doesn't protect the actual earbuds at all.

    In terms of fit and sound rejection, they work OK for my large ears. The right 'phone stays in just fine, but the left one always wants to start coming lose, probably because the weight of the cord hangs on that side. They're OK for fairly passive activities like riding the bus or walking the streets, but once you start any active exercise or the like, you can count on that left 'phone popping out.

    Sound quality is not stellar. In fact, the selling point for these earphones seems to be their bass response. These little guys are totally made for dance, techno, rap and other electronica. In fact, if I'm wearing these, I can't use the bass boost on my Sharp MD player. So you can forget getting any enjoyment from these with subtle, acoustic based music like jazz or classical.

    I bought these in the first place because I liked the style, they got good reviews, and I didn't want to buy from the giant (SONY). However, in the end I find myself wishing I had saved my cash or gone with the Sony '70s instead.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Panasonic RP-HJE50 -.

    # Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic
    # Driver Unit: Aperture 11.5mm Neodymium
    # Cord: OFC; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly)
    # Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug
    # Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz
    # Sensitivity: 104 dB/mW
    # Power handling capacity: 200mW
    # Frequency Response: 6 - 25,000Hz




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>First let me say that the Audio Cubes service is great. Ordered on Sunday and received in NJ on Thursday. Wow!

    One word to describe these earbuds; PHENOMENAL! I bought these earbuds based on the better specs than the sony ex71's that everyone is so high on. They are much louder than them, and the frequency response is better (6-25,000 hz). The highs can be a little tinny but that can be adjusted with an EQ. The mids are robustly crisp and the bass response is very deep and thumping. You do have to properly position the earbud in just the right place to encounter the awesome bass though. I am extremely pleased with my purchase.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I purchased these from seeing the reviews it got here on audiocubes, however, I am somewhat dissappointed with the sound. I have an iAudio CW200 and the headphones that came with it are very good except that the bass gets distorted when you turn up the volume. OTOH the mids and highs are very good. These Panasonics however have very good strong bass. The only problem is the highs are not so high. There's an unatural emphasis at around 2.5KHz-7KHz so it makes my music sound very shrill. The mids from these seem comparable to the headphones that came with my CW200.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Pioneer SE-CS25 -.

    # Type: Open air type dynamic
    # Playback frequency zone: 18 - 22, 000Hz
    # Impedance: 16 Ω
    # Largest input: 100mW (JEITA)
    # Output overpressure value: 106dB/mW
    # Driver Unit: 13.5mm diameter
    # Magnet: high-power Neodymium
    # Cord: OFC litz wire 0. 5m
    # Plug: φ 3. 5mm3P mini- plugs (gold-plating)
    # Mass: 6 g




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I bought these earphones a replacement for my apple earphones that came with my ipod. Personally, I found the apple headphones were really large and hurt my left ear especially. After trying the Sony in ear headphones and finding them not only painful, but distorted bass as well, I ordered the Pioneer. Other types of headphones are out for me since I have an industrial piercing and glasses. Anyway, after about two weeks (I'm in Ontario Canada) the pioneers arrived. Audiocubes were really great in making sure I didn't have to pay some crazy duty fee.

    Ok, now for the sound. I found these earphones to be much better than the apple ones. They have a much brighter, cleaner and louder sound. The treble is really crisp and there is much more separation in the midtones than I heard with the apple earphones. Though the bass isn't really strong in the earphones, it is present and well balanced with the rest of the tonal range. Playing around with the eq on my ipod really helped in adjusting the sound just right for my variety of music.

    As for the novel "fit". I found that even with the default rubber on the earphones, they are still a bit too large for comfort. However, I'm likely going to take them off completely and try just the foam. That said, they are still lighter and more comfortable than the apple earphones. I'm a little worried about the thiness of the cable. Likely it will be fine, but I guess I got used to the heavy rubber of the apple earphones.

    Overall I would recommend these earphones as an apple replacement that cost less than the apple earphones themselves. One star taken off for their rubber not being quite as soft or fitted as I expected.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Sharp HP-MD90B -.

    # Sharp's 2003 exclusive 3.5mm 4 polar stereo mini earphones developed for its new generation portable MiniDisc units
    # Sharp's 2003 flagship earphones offering superior sound quality and style
    # High quality sound via Sharp's unique 4 polar stereo plug for better separation of left and right channel sounds
    # For new Sharp portable units such as MD-im80, MD-DR7, MD-DS8, MD-DS70, MD-DS5, MD-DS30
    # Also suitable for non-4 Polar portable units
    # Cord length: 0.65m




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>These are high quality headphones both in construction and sound. They are very durable and adjust well. The sound is fantastic. True and natural sounding with no coloration and excellent imaging. These are the best I've heard. The details of your music will be reproduced beautifully. It's like having Vanderstein Audio 2c's on your ears with only 27grams of the weight. Not the boomy bass of the Sennheiser MX-400/500's but the bass is still strong and everything else is reproduced cleaner and more natural sounding as well. Better sound than the well known Koss KSC-35's.
    In short ... I feel these are audiophile quality. You hear all of the music and nothing is missing or mutted, just perfect sound reproduction.
    I did modify the 4-pole jack so I don't have to use the converter extention cable by soldering a strand of copper wire across the seperate ground bands. If you file the solder job down well it will still easily fit in the 3-pole stereo sockets of all my portable audio equipment.
    FYI on 3-pole vs. 4-pole connectors. Both are 3.5mm with the same spacing from the tip except the ground band is split into 2 bands for the 4-pole:
    3-pole = L+|R+|L-R-
    4-pole = L+|R+|L-|R-

    Specs:
    Driver - 16mm
    Input Max. - 20mW
    Sensitivity - 95dB/mW
    Frequency Range - 20~20,000Hz
    Weight - 27g
    Connector - 3.5mm 4-pole straight plug/gold plated
    Cable length - 65cm + 1meter ext./Oxygen Free Copper<hr></blockquote>



    .- Sony MDR-E888SP -.

    # Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Open-air, Dynamic
    # Driver Unit: 16mm diameter
    # Diaphragm: Bio-cellulose
    # Magnet: Neodymium
    # Cord: LC-OFC Class 1; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly)
    # Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug
    # Impedance: 16 ohms
    # Sensitivity: 108dB/mW
    # Power handling capacity: 50mW
    # Frequency Response: 8 - 27,000Hz




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr> I commute everyday form my home to office using train.
    It take about 2 hours and I always listen to my CD during this travel.
    However, sound of the train and railways always disturbme and reduce my enjoyable time with my CD.

    So I bought these earphones with one purpose, to avoid the sound of the train and railways. I found that this is the best by far that I have ever tried, I've been tried to use some ear buds, like Panasonic's, Aiwa's and JVC, victor's types, but no one of them can solve my problem like Sony Fontopia. It's really fit to my ear perfectly and I can enjoy my CD much better without any dirturb from outside sound anymore.

    Also the sonic clarity is very impressive, also the extreme accurate bass feeling the driver emulate, its hard finding the large speaker bass in such a small driver, that's usually what I look for in a good earphone or larger headphone.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr> Simply the best. I have tried many phones mainly because the solid in the ear models cause me discomfort. Used bigger external sets ans even noise deadening phones for flying. Nothing compares to these.

    For starters they are very comfortable. At first they seem to suck themselves into your ears and everything goes very quiet until you turn the music on. Then the sound quality is just superb.

    And they deaden the external sound as well if not better than the sound deadening phones.

    Cannot think of any reason to use anything else. My only gripe is that the wires are unequal in length and tend to tangle up, as the supplied case does not include storage for the wires.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr> I have Sony Eggo D66, Sennheiser MX500. Sony eggo won them all. For sound quality wise, 888 is sound a bit better than mx500, but comfort wise, I choose mx500, it suit my ear better. The 888 is beautiful, you should be proud using it, it really is an eye catcher, unfortunately it doesn't suit me very well. <hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr> I commute everyday form my home to office using train.
    It take about 2 hours and I always listen to my CD during this travel.
    However, sound of the train and railways always disturbme and reduce my enjoyable time with my CD.

    So I bought these earphones with one purpose, to avoid the sound of the train and railways. I found that this is the best by far that I have ever tried, I've been tried to use some ear buds, like Panasonic's, Aiwa's and JVC, victor's types, but no one of them can solve my problem like Sony Fontopia. It's really fit to my ear perfectly and I can enjoy my CD much better without any dirturb from outside sound anymore.

    Also the sonic clarity is very impressive, also the extreme accurate bass feeling the driver emulate, its hard finding the large speaker bass in such a small driver, that's usually what I look for in a good earphone or larger headphone.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr> these headphones....SUCK!...wait...ok, they actually sound very good...however, here's why i think they suck.

    bass, treble, mids...they are all there...everything sounds great...ONE PROBLEM...YOU CAN'T HEAR ANY OF IT. in order ..IF YOU PRESS EM UP AGAIN YOUR EARS.

    I'M NOT JOKING. you have to press them against your ears in order to hear the high fidelity....that's if you can get them in your ear comfortably....which brings me to my next point...THEY HURT.

    these buds are so uncomfortable...not to mention...they kept falling out of my ears as i walked.

    sony should redesign these buds with the same in-ear design as the EX71SL...which, btw, is a damn good pair of earphones...they fit comfortably in-ear...and not proped on the outter edge of your ear...bass, mids and highs are all there...<hr></blockquote>



    .- Sony MDR-NC11A -.

    # Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic
    # Driver Unit: 9mm diameter
    # Cord: OFC 1.5 litz wire
    # Plug: Gold-plated, L-Shaped stero Mini Plug
    # Power source: Single 4 shape dry cell battery ×1
    # Electric battery durations: Approximately 40 hours
    # Mass: Approximately 47g




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>This earphones are great! The Noise-Cancelling system works perfectly, supressing almost every little ambient noise, even when the earphones are not pluges (bose quiet-comfort style). The sound of these earphones is really similar to that on the EX71's and 81's (I own both), but for those who asked for more volume, here you'll find your mate. The bass is really perceptible with clearness, there is no excessive bass so that the bass becomes as clean as the mid's these earphones ara capable to deliver. I totally recommend them.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Yes!!
    This is the best ear phone that have Noise-Cancelling system that I have information.

    It can make widest frequency response in all Noise-Cancelling class earphone and headphone.

    It is lightest earphone that have Noise-Cancelling function.

    It has very nice look. The white one is very cool.
    <hr></blockquote>



    .- Sony MDR-EX81SL -.

    # Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic
    # Cord: Approximately 0.5m (OFC litz wire) / approximately 1m extension cord
    # Plug: Gold-plated, L-Shaped stero Mini Plug
    # Mass: Approximately 10g




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>These feel great in my ears. Earbuds always hurt and these are soft and comfortable. But as others have said, the short cord is way too short; it might be ok if you carried your iPod in a breast pocket or an armband. It doesn't even reach my desktop so I could listen to the iPod at the desk.

    And the extension is too long, and the weight of the connector pulls on the earpiece. I have finally found using a clip at the junction to clip it to my shirt solves the problem. They also aren't the loudest, but are fine if you don't like blaring music. And all the instructions are in Japanese, but the pictures help. All in all I am fine with them and would recommend them.

    Audiocubes was great to do business with, I had the headset in 5 days and they notified me at every step in the process. If you are leary about doing business with a foreign country, don't be in this case. I will order from them again.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Audio-Technica ATH-CM7 -.

    # Type: Dynamic
    # Driver Unit: 15.5mm diameter
    # Diaphragm: 6 μ m double dome
    # Magnet: Neodymium
    # Cord: Neck Chain, 0.6m (remote friendly)
    # Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug
    # Impedance: 16 ohms
    # Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
    # Power handling capacity: 50mW
    # Frequency Response: 10 - 45,000Hz




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>There is no other word which could replace "marvelous" to describe this masterpiece. It took me a long time be4 i finally made up my mind buying it. After all i'm a student and this earphone cost much more than my diskman, after all earphone can't be better than those headphone. But i tell u dudes, THIS ROCKS!!!!. I started to test it out for 1 week. Every time i push this earpiece to the limit, it never fails. It always produce good result on every type of songs; rock, classical, jazz blah blah blah.... It's deffinately worth the price. It's better than Sony Earphone. And it comes with a retro pouch which u are able to keep it in while not in use. Audio Techinca really gives me very very very very good impression on the 1st product which is tis earphone. From now on, I'll support Audio Technica all the way. It rocks!<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I have been using the ATH-CM7ti for a while now. I had been using the Apple earbuds before with my iPod.

    The CM7ti's are much better sounding in all regards - better highs, more solid bass, just overall much better. The bass is not very strong due to the earbud design. The in-the-ear models would no doubt be better here, but I don't want that level of isolation from the outside world. They are also more efficient, so you get more sound for your milliwatt too!

    They fit in my ears as easily as the Apple earbuds, although they are noticeably heavier. The quality of construction is first rate. The carrying case is worthless.

    If you want a fabulous-sounding earbud, look no further.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I have be searching for a perfect earphone for so long. Before I bought the cm7ti, I had been using the B&O A8(Another top model of earphone) for 1/2 year. Here is the testing result of cm7ti:

    The sound quality is excellent, tight and solid. No unusual high pitch and bass, just very comfortable level output. No problem at all to handle high volumn.

    The design is good, doesn't hurt my ear, doesn't fall off easily, form pad fit perfectly and tight.

    The material of the body and cable is top grade, however, don't expect the "Titanium" is super light. The fact is, plastic is lighter. BUT, it looks so cool.

    The carrying case is too small, you need to spend at least 2 minutes(I counted it) to roll the cable, put it in the pocket, then put the earbug to the pocket and finally put the plug, oh! do the same for the extension cable. Believe me, B&O A8 has a better case.<hr></blockquote>



    .- Bang & Olufsen -.

    # Dimensions: 35 (W) x 59(H) x 14(D)
    # Weight: (one earphone) 8 g / 0.28 oz, (complete set) 22 g / 0.78 oz
    # Principle: Electro-dynamic speaker In-ear type (intra concha earphone)
    # Frequency range: 50 - 20,000 Hz
    # Impedance: 19 Ohm
    # Finish: Aluminium
    # Cord: 1,2 M (4 Ft.)
    # Plug: Mini-Jack, 3.5 mm (0.137 in.)




    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>I've been eyeing up these headphones for a while, but as a student couldn't really justify the price. However, I recently managed to break my Sony MDR-EX71 buds, and I just happened to pass a B&O shop the same day.

    So I tested them in the shop...I couldn't believe my ears. The assistant set the player going unplugged, then plugged the headphones in and I almost didn't realise he'd done it!
    The sound quality is unbelievable, and the sound-stage is simply incredible for in-ear headphones.

    Needless to say, they look great and feel like they are constructed strongly. Positioning them correctly is indeed important, and this can take some time...especially as they are adjustable in basically all directions.

    I simply can't recommend these enough. Although the price was hard to swallow at the time, I can see now after some use that they were definitely worth the investment.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>These earphones stunning design is beaten only by the sound they put out. These are quite easily the most beautiful earphones i've ever head, and one of the few which fit comfortably in my ear. Although it takes a while to get used to placing them on the ear, once they are there you will neither notice them nor want to take them off. These are quite easily the best $195 australian dollars (140 USD) and i would have gladly paid twice, or even three times the ammount for the high quality.<hr></blockquote>

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Simply put, these are stunning headphones that outperform nearly all of the competition--their combination of comfort, looks, price, and most importantly sound, put them above and beyond nearly all other alternatives. I own a pair of Sony street-style phones for portable use. These sound pretty awful, and let massive amounts of distracting noises in to ruin the music (living in New York, this exterior noise problem can be one of the biggest factors when shopping for phones). Later, I bought the Sennheiser HD-570's for home use, and these showed me what good headphones could do for musical enjoyment. Unfortunately these are massive and open-air, which is perfect for the house but not for walking around or flying (plus they aren't made for portable players, and sound too quiet when applied--they need a good amp to come alive).
    So I was in the market for small phones that I could use portably to replace my Sony's. But I had a few issues: first, they needed to be very good quality. Also, I had to have them either in-ear or noise canceling, because I fly enough to not want to listen to music with plane noises. I don't want to have to own three separate phones for home, portable, and planes--I had home headphones, and now I needed something for portable use as well as flights. But what could do this? What could be light and comfortable enough to walk around with, but also decrease distracting noises efficiently? I had found a solution--the Etymotic ER-4P. These had amazing reviews all around, and were supposed to be not only amazing noise-canceling phones, but fantastic for simple sound quality as well. Two things made me stay away: the $250 (cheapest I could find them) price tag, as well as, believe it or not, the noise canceling. I changed my mind because I decided maybe phones that block out exterior noises completely would be dangerous walking around in New York.
    Then, surfing on the Bang and Olufsen website, I found the A8 cans. At $160 they were around the top of my budget, but after finding them for around $115 (including shipping) on Ebay, and after reading great reviews all around the internet, I decided to take the plunge. They arrived in their own gift box with an extra set of pads, an extension cable, and a gorgeous leather carrying case. After taking them out and playing with them, I found their cosmetics to be beautiful as well--they are crafted from strong aluminum, and are very light yet well-built. It took me like ten minutes just to figure out how to get them on correctly and then to make them comfortable, but now that I'm a little more used to them, I can slip them on/off with ease. Granted, these take some adjusting every time you want to listen to music--they aren't going to just slip on and off, but the advantage is that once they are on, they feel fantastically light and comfortable (and I normally hate the feeling of in-ear phones)--they fit well enough to forget they are on while sprinting. Sound wise they are a marvel as well, and the only area I find them lacking is in the lower-end; but I don't thinking anyone should expect deep bass from tiny little buds like these. But they do have as deep bass as my Sony streets, but much more accurate--very tight and punchy. Upward from the lows I really can't describe how good they sound--it's like listening to a $10,000 stereo system. They sound better than my $2,000 or so stereo system! Although breaking them in will help, I find them a bit bright--MUCH more so than with my overly warm Sennheiser's. Vocals are piercing and full-bodied, cymbals shimmer across the soundstage, and they even create a wonderful sense of recording ambience. This combination makes portable listening like listening to a concert. I hear details in the music, and because they fit so well, they block out tons of exterior noise, but not enough for it to be dangerous walking around-I love it! Worth every penny.<hr></blockquote>



    ¿Dificil decision? <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/grin.gif ALT=":D">

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    Peacho post... pero te faltan dos cosas: los precios, e incluir los mejores auriculares mini del mundo sin discursión alguna: los Etymotic.

    Pero que currada, jomío... <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/laleche.gif ALT=":laleche">

    Manu1oo1

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    Los Etymotic aparte q me parecen horrorosos se salen completamente de presupuesto, por lo menos para lo q yo estoy dispuesto a pagar por algo q no he escuchado previamente.
    Sobre los precios, se me ha pasado por completo el ponerlos ya que YO he ido eligiendo de paginas web segun lo q estoy dispuesto a pagar y no me he dado cuenta q la gente del foro no ha buscado conmigo los datos de los auriculares y este dato no lo saben, pero como aclaración, creo recordar que ninguno pasa de 125 euros (y a este precio solo llegan 2 modelos de los posteados), el resto estan +o- en el precio de los Sony q cometasteis que teneis muchos de vosotros.

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    Bueno, eso de "horrorosos" sería discutible, pero ya entramos en el terreno de las preferencias personales (los hay (para mi), peores en tu reportaje). <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/smiley.gif ALT=":)">



    De todas formas, podían interesar a alguien. Son LOS auriculares para equipos de audio portátiles en los USA. Auténtico material de culto.

    Por cierto... Unos 180 euros en eBay... el modelo tope de gama. Por setenta, están sus hermanos pequeños, que le dan un baño de consideración a la mayoría de los que conocemos... por no decir a todos. <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)">



    Manu1oo1



    <span style="font-size:xx-small;">Contribuye a mi compra china abusando de mi enfermedad. Pásate por aquí.</span>


    </p>Editado por: <A HREF=http://p216.ezboard.com/bmundodvd43132.showUserPublicProfile?gid=manu1001> Manu1001</A> fecha: 16/4/05 17:34

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    Y yo que uso unos Philips de cinco euros... <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/grin.gif ALT=":D"> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/laugh4.gif ALT=":lol">

    <hr /><div style="text-align:center">For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself, then he has naught. To say the things he truly feels, and not the words of one who kneels. The record shows I took the blows... And did it my way!</div><div style="text-align:center">SGAE - Ladrones</div><div style="text-align:center">Campaña contra el canon y las anticopias. ¡Firmad ya!</div></p>

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    ¿Manu tu cual de todos ves como mejores entre los q hemos logrado reunir?
    Yo creo q por comentarios y fama en el extranjero, la lista se reduciria principalmente a estos:

    . Etymotic Research ER-6i Isolator
    . Bang & Olufsen
    . Sony MDR-E888SP
    . Audio-Technica ATH-CM7


    Aunque me sigue llamando este modelo por su estetica:

    . Audio-Technica ATH-EC7


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    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Tozzi.. auriculares de serie o otros?<hr></blockquote>

    Los de serie, los de serie. He visto el post ese y por suerte no me pasa nada de lo que comentan.

    Manu, los etymotic esos de 70 euros, ¿donde se pueden conseguir? <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/sick2.gif ALT=":enfermo">

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    Tozzi.. mas que no pasarte creo que... no lo notas. Parece ser que con los de serie no se nota ya que tienen impedancia 32 ohms.. y cuando bjas de impedancia es cuando la salida empieza a demostrar sus puntos debiles. Y los de serie a mi no me molan un webo, ya que ese tipo de auriculares no se me suelen sujetar bien.

    Además... en todos los sitios que leo.. el ipod parece tener una respuesta escasa en bajas frecuencias...

    Pufff... cada dia estoy mas cerca del iriver.

    La cosa está... se puede descargar una camara de fotos que no sea compatible con el USBOTG? acepta firewire? se pueden hacer playlists y reproducciones.. por estilo, grupos etc?

    Manuuuuuu.... dime argooooooooooooooo

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    Grotuk, el iRiver no acepta Firewire. Es compatible con algunas cámaras, no con todas (se puede verificar en su web, creo). Lo de los Playlist, se puede hacer, pero nunca lo he hecho. <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/smiley.gif ALT=":)">

    Sobre los Etymotic, personalmente tengo los ER4P. Postee hace tiempo una review que (como no) eZBorde debe haberse tragado. Pero en resumen, son una MARAVILLA. Lo mejor de lo mejor. Aqui en España, a través de importadores, se te montan en más de seiscientos euros (una locura), pero hay por eBay montones de vendedores serios que los tienen. Yo los pillé de allí (ya llevo dos, los primeros los perdí) , y cero problemas.

    Por ejemplo:

    ER4P a 180 € + portes


    ER6i a 93 € + portes (hay una versión más barata a unos 70, pero no merece la pena)

    Y son precios de compra directa, sin subastas.

    Por cierto, si alguno quiere pedir los ER4P y tiene miedo de pedirlos fuera, que me lo diga. Se los mando recién comprados y en su cajita, sin pagar portes ni aduanas. Y yo me pido otros, que tengo que pedir más cosas y no me importa. <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/smug.gif ALT=":sonrison">

    ¡Ah! Hay otra ausencia notable en la lista. Los Koss "The Plug". Baratos y muy buenos. No son unos ER4, pero por lo que cuestan... <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/smiley.gif ALT=":)">

    Manu1oo1

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    Tozzi: Click

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    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Y encima hoy me ha llegado el mando LCD del iRiver, ahora sí que no hay color.<hr></blockquote>
    ¿Dónde leches encontráis los mandos LCD del IRiver (H320/H340)? <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/interrogacion.gif ALT=":?">

    Saludos.

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    Duracion en uso de la bateria del Iriver? No llega las 10 horas=?

    Siento tanta pregunta.. pero quiero informarme sumamente bien para no arrepentirme de mi elección..

    También he leido que del Iriver no se puede extraer un Line-Out puro.. y que hay que usar la salida de auriculares.. esto es cierto?

    No se puede tener todo en esto de los reproductores de mp3? <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/sweatdrop.gif ALT=":sudor">

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    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>¿Dónde leches encontráis los mandos LCD del IRiver (H320/H340)? <hr></blockquote>

    Aquí, ahora mismo no les quedan, pero traerán.

    <hr /><div style="text-align:center"></div></p>

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    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Tozzi.. mas que no pasarte creo que... no lo notas<hr></blockquote>

    Que no, que no me pasa. Acabo de probar con los de serie y con los del MP3 de mi mujer, un samsung YEPP y... tampoco. Con los de regalo de Renfe tampoco pasa (pero que mal se oye con estos).

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>el ipod parece tener una respuesta escasa en bajas frecuencias<hr></blockquote>

    Ayer estaba de bricomanía en casa, y suelo poner el iPod en la entrada de line-in del equipo en random. Y no veas como suenan los bajos...

    Gracias Manu y Gen0m4 por los enlaces. A ver si como dice Grotuk, me gasto una pasta en los auriculares y luego se oyen peor <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/devilish.gif ALT=":]:D">

    Me gustan los etymotic ER6i blancos pero, ¿no es un poco incómodo el sistema de meterlo dentro del oido?

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