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Headphones Koss KSC-75 Fanz CLuZ v@^_^@v, come and join and share ur review lo
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Sep 7 2006, 11:11 AM
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QUOTE(hitler @ Sep 7 2006, 11:05 AM) for me i duno the difference compare to other model all i know that time i was follow the hype n poison by some 1 but no regret at all n i think all of audio phile can say for all the RM 75 worth earphone, currently non can beat this ksc-75 those pro out there , correct me if i wrong  If you can get KSC-75 for RM75- NOTHING can beat this Headphone in every aspects of Sound Quality and Fun Factor. The bad thing is that retail price for this bugger is from RM99 to 110.
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Sep 7 2006, 07:27 PM
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QUOTE(teNtiOn @ Sep 7 2006, 06:27 PM) I'm just taking the pciture and name from here but missed out that they changed it to KSC75's ear clips.  Anyway it still a Sporta Pro. http://forum.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1272241To clarify things up, The tranducer housing for KOSS Sporta Pro, Porta Pro and KSC-35 are IDENTICAL!. Porta Pro of course used the blue version. They all use 60oHm drivers. KSC-75 is obviously using different and ticker housing. Another few sets of 60oHm drivers are KSC-50 and KSC-55 Sporta Pro uses 103db of sensitivity while all the rest of KOSS 60oHm drivers are rated at 101db (which means Sporta Pro have darker and stronger bass)
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Sep 8 2006, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(liquid_ooze @ Sep 8 2006, 03:46 PM) hurm... do u guys have any software for burning in? i cannot understand the chinese version found at the 1st page, while the english version link is dead  please advise. thanks. If you are having problem with the burning software no worries. Just find a good bass heavy song (usually techno) and play them in a loop for 24, 48 or even 100 hours on and off. Set the volume to slightly higher than normal. Usually I burn my headphones before going to bed and let them play repeatedly until the next day. Do the same process again until 100 hours. This is the traditional method used by most audio enthusiasts. Some even let their very expensive headphones plugged to a radio station for 200 hours
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