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The famous and long unattainable Sony Eggos. So much goodness in so small a package.
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The most comfortable in-ear phones you'll ever wear. Sound pretty great, too, especially given the size.
I miss the mini disc. This puppy is still the best sounding portable audio device I own. I managed to squirrel away three of these, plus loads of batteries and blanks, before they disappeared forever.
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I have a problem, OK? I admit it. Yes, my cables cost more than most people's headphones. At least I don't do meth!
Yes, I own one of these. Yes, it's a crazy expensive iPod. Yes, it's worth it.
These are *awesome* cans for dance/electronica. I gave my pair to Tamsen so she'd have a closed-back pair for work, but I do love them.
I find myself slipping these into my travel bag more and more - the B&W P5's. Great blend of comfort, fit, sound quality and portability.
Ray Samuels SR-71 (no longer made, but superseded by the SR-71A and SR-71B) will drive any headphone on just 2 9volt batteries. I pair this with my Senn HD 650's.
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HD 650's from Sennheiser - my current reigning champ. You need an amp to drive these!
Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10's are my favorite canal phones at the moment - you just need to get a great seal/fit, and they'll blow most floor speakers away with their sound.
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Roxanne Darling I used to travel w the gib Bose but love in-ear's now!
John Wall I've gone custom ear molds, it was expensive and took a lot of time but it's worth it.
The Ray Samuels Shadow amp - perfect to sit between a good portable source component and a high-end pair of IEM (in-ear monitors) like the UE Triple-Fi 10's or the Shure 500 series.
Big fan of B&W speakers - and this one (by their standards) is actually semi-affordable. Magic sound.
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David Batchelor Am wanting a pair
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Jason Konopinski I have a Sony MD300 that has been the workhorse in my taping rig for nearly ten years now.