QUOTE(icechiller555 @ Mar 4 2009, 11:36 PM)
In ear.... m ?? anyone?
Added on March 4, 2009, 11:40 pmHey guys,
Referring to the burn in that you were all talking about, I am getting a pair of cx400 from my cousin from the states in a few days. How many hours is recommended? I read somewhere 25-50 hours? Does it have to be continuous?
Try search Head-Fi.com on the detains of burning in... I think it can be discontinous...

Oh, and I myself nearly got a Lear LE01, before the forumer who wanted to sell it disappeared (probably sold it to someone else already)...

Bijou was the next best thing, so...

Actually, the Head-Direct RE2 is arguably the best for your RM180+-, although it's more analytical and less bassy, so no go for a bass crackpot like me (PLUS it needs to be amped to perform optimally)...

And actually, with proper software implementation, psuedo multi-touch IS possible (contrary to popular belief, some guy currently programming a simple multi-touch game already for the 5800), although it'll be a touch more fiddly then true Capacitive (read: Iphone) multi-touch lar...

Added on March 5, 2009, 12:48 amQUOTE(icechiller555 @ Mar 5 2009, 12:42 AM)
Hey guys,
Been reading a lot of your posts regarding the sound quality of the nokia 5800. I have an ipod and personally the nokia 5800 sounds better. Also if my ears are not ones to trust check this out:
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_5800_xpressm...eview-308p6.phpThe 5800 xm also has a dedicated chip separating it from other music phones. The creative music players are much higher in quality but in my opinion the ipod loses out to the 5800.
Statistically, the 5800 has good SQ... But everyone has differences in hearing and perception, thus the Precieved SQ will vary greatly from ear to ear...

Like I was saying for the past few posts...

Ipod good? Sony good? Archos good? Creative good? Samsung good? It's more or less to-mah-to vs to-may-to...

I lean more towards the SQ of the Sony Walkmans (for Dedicated MP3 players) and the SE Walkman Phones myself (before the 5800 brought me back over to Nokia due to sheer functionality + not bad SQ to my untrained ears)...
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Mar 5 2009, 01:02 AM