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N810 Sound Output Fidelity
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bunanson
2008-03-12 , 13:18
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scan thru the 1st 40 posts and get interested. The last thing I read was Shure e2c is the recommended one. I looked it up, it costs $125 from newegg.com! I want something better but do not want to pay that price (its like half of a N800!). Is anything like $50 price range and "sounded" better than the Nokia one? Just for you to help me, this is what I meant better. I compared the Nokia ear plug with the ipod, (just yanked it out from my kid for a test
), the ipod sound has much more frequency and crispier. Please stop arguing that the ipod is a piece of $hit, the ipod ear plug sounded good to me. Can someone recommend something in that level? So, any suggestions, please? TIA,
Edit: Cant help but stir it up more....I routinely switched the original packaged ear plug with the ipod ear plugs just to test things out. I found the ipod ear plug has much better frequency response and crispier than most comealong packaged ear plugs. This included Dell Axim, eeePC, most mp3 player I played with, some HP small footprint notebooks, the Nokias tablets (770, N800 and N810). I supposed the average consumers like the ipod because they packaged the ipod with a slightly above average ear plug. So, even the ipod is a piece of $hit, because of the earplugs it 'sounded' a lot better. Has anybody tested the ipod earplugs and would like to shed some light on this?
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