Just placed in an ordered for a Beats Mixr from Digital Tech.
My second one from him.
But one question, is there any email i can email my warranty card and receipt to Hwee Seng?
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Jul 19 2012, 01:24 PM
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Just placed in an ordered for a Beats Mixr from Digital Tech.
My second one from him. But one question, is there any email i can email my warranty card and receipt to Hwee Seng? |
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Jul 19 2012, 07:54 PM
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Changing to Beats Mixr soon (really anxious!, thanks to DigitalTech)
As far as i'm concerned, buying original is the better option. once got a counterfeit Beats, played music at top volume on my Sensation XE only to find the counterfeit already has torn at the side of the sponges. Not that i'm listening to loud rock/bass/whatever you call it music, i'm normally into classical/instrumental soundtracks. you can search for Two Steps From Hell to get what i mean. So quality wise, counterfeits are a no-no. And price, the actual price hp shop/music store dealers got for those counterfeit Studios are only RM100 at most. Itu pun ada bluetooth punya la. And yet they're selling at RM400-RM500 and hawking around that it's "AAA grade" . What bollocks. Some people might say Beats headphones are more towards bass-heavy oriented music. But after trying out Sennheiser, Phillips, Audio Technica; i still feel Beats has the clarity that i pursue in audiophile headphones. You can listen clearly to how the instrument is plucked, picked; whereas you cant feel those details on other headphones i've tried. The clarity it offers is as though you are in the concert hall. But that's the Solo HD i've used la. I cant say the same yet for other Beats Models. So, by the end of the day, after selling my Solo HD and trying out a few others... still Beats better la... This post has been edited by lunatique: Jul 19 2012, 07:56 PM |
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Jul 19 2012, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(bitebug @ Jul 19 2012, 08:11 PM) And what were the models of the Sennheiser, Philips and AT headphones did you use to compare with you Solo HD? cant remember. The sennheisers i tested at their store in Pikom ICT Mall. The Phillips and ATs i tested at stores in The Mines Shopping Mall. not that they were disappointing... but just that the music that they produce is not what i pursue. |
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Jul 20 2012, 11:57 PM
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just got my new set of cans (beats mixr) from Digital Tech. My 2nd set from him. nice guy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ZWnIv6-74 but if i listen to other songs, it's still a-ok. Clarity on Mixr is better than my Solo HD. better detail. But i just wanna check with other Mixr users, in case i need a warranty claim... This post has been edited by lunatique: Jul 21 2012, 12:02 AM |
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Jul 22 2012, 12:02 AM
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QUOTE(luke00 @ Jul 21 2012, 08:35 PM) hi, may i know what color is yours? Mine is black. But white should be OK. The surface of the headphones is made of glossy steel that gives you the feeling of its sturdiness and durability. Totally eliminates any shred of fear that you might have when you flip open your Solo HD. And the glossy surfaces drastically reduces fingerprints and dirt.planning to get a white mixr..but wonder if it will get dirty easily? |
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