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Hi. I don't have the x10i's, but have had the x10's since they where released, way back in I think Dec 2007. They are an amazing little headphone. I listen to tons of rock on mine. I prefer the sound of the x10's over the S4's and Custom-2's that I also have from Klipsch. The bass is deep and tighter when you compare the x10 to the S4. That said, your Etymotic ER 4's are a great headphone as well, some may consider better. They question from me is, what's wrong with
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Edgar is right, to quote the sign up page even though you can enter your email... "To qualify to win, you must be a current Klipsch Facebook fan" So for us not on Facebook....I guess the system will DQ us when the email/name doesnt match the data FB provides. :/
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[quote user="seti"] [quote user="foomac"] i just refinished my khorn but choose to spray paint it instead of veneer[/quote] WOW return of the Smurf Khorns..... Just kidding very cool project!!!!! [/quote] Smurf's? I was thinking it was more TARDIS like.
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Since I can't find any posts about Klipsch Sponsoring the venue, I figured I would make one. So since the announcement I had been hoping to get to a concert to see how the venue sounded. Well, I never been previously, but to quote my friend when I told him it sounded really good now "That's good because it sounded terrible before" as he has been to the venue a few times. In the lobby, hallways, and Men's room they had what looked like CA-800T speakers, but with a silkscreend
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Interesting results. I didn't realize it when you started the thread, but every one of those cards you listed is a PCIe card....internal to the PC. The PC is one of the noiseest noise genrators that I know. It seems most of the true highend audio cards/pro stuff, is all external via usb/firewire. I've got a headphone amp with a built in DAC that uses USB.... the signal is clean compared to any internal cards I had tried using, or the worst was the headphone jacks orginally on the PC speakers
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[quote user="justin_tx_16"]Klipsch headphones don't really need an amplifier. They are incredibly sensitive and amplification can sometimes make their bass response a little too much. [/quote] I totally disagree on this. I've have the x10's S4's and Custom 2's. All of them are more refined with a headphone amp. I have the Headamp Pico. The reason I say this, is that your iphone and most other portables devices cheap out on the amp section to have the battery last longer
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Looks like RB-81's, was 4 of them at this bar I was at on Friday called Barcade in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY Sounded pretty good. I swore there was a sub somewhere, but couldn't locate.
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Windows 7 will detect the different hardware and ask you to re-activate each time you move between laptops. People get this in desktops when they replace a motherboard. Some of the laptops aren't that 'easy' to get the HDD's out. Better off with the external thing...and/or, hate saying this, cloud type of storage/applications.... google docs.
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I'll by them for $20. :-) Love my set. Took 5 years for the amp to kick, but I did get them fixed. I eventually upgraded to the reference series, loving those currently.
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[quote user="linuxman51"]they'd also have to come up with an amp system that doesn't suck[/quote] And there is the problem. Klipsch makes speakers, not electronics.