in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
After almost 8 years, she’s still kickin it. I put wd40 in the bearings a few years ago and she’s working great. Yeah, it does have some scratches and a crack, but it doesn’t hardly affect the functionality.
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As someone who doesn’t like constant input and constant noise, noise canceling earbuds are a must for me. What you see are the JBL Live Pro 2’s. They have a great rating, they look great, they have decent noise cancellation, and decent sound quality. I don’t have them yet but I plan to buy them. They’re listed at $150 on Amazon and are currently $50 off. I’ve had noise canceling earbuds before, the Soundcore P40i’s. The sound was good, they fit ok, they had an ok rating, and the noise canceling was enough to make me feel comfortable in a place like a loud restaurant. They were $70. Yes, I am aware that the JBL Tour Pro 3’s have top of the line noise cancellation, but they’re $300!!! I don’t feel comfortable just dangling $150 from each ear. The Live Pro 2’s, from what I can tell, are somewhat similar to the Soundcore earbuds I’ve had that I mentioned. That’s how I know these will be great.
www.amazon.com/JBL-Live-Pro-TWS-Beamforming/dp/B09…
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Honestly, most IEMs have the same flavor of sound. Good deep bass, slightly faint midrange, and choppy treble. I’ve finally settled on the BASN Mix-PD in ear monitors. They’re made by an American company, they look amazing, and have conventionally good sound according to the graph. They’re $80 on Amazon and come in black, blue, green, grey and silver.
www.amazon.com/BASN-1Dynamic-Earphones-Detachable-…
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