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zdkaiser

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  1. Looking to trade or sell: Built to Spill - Ancient Melodies of the Future - Music on Vinyl 180g reissue (1 LP - black vinyl). The LP is flawless and unplayed. The outersleeve has 2 minor seem splits from being shipped from the UK to the US. One seem split is on the top of the sleeve, the other is on the spine. I am trading this simply because I have a 2nd copy. Please PM your tradelist if you are interested. I'd prefer a trade, if possible. Though I would consider selling it outright as well. I can send photos of the seem splits if requested. Cheers.
  2. Atrocious cover art on this album. Thanks. DLing now.
  3. Just received my MOV copy of Ancient Melodies. Solid 180g pressing, no surface noise, sounds great, completely flat record... quite pleased overall. Included poster is nothing to speak of. Super thin.
  4. how does it sound? the last LP left much to be desired. the songs were great but the engineers were out to lunch
  5. I second the brand Soundmagic. I use the Soundmagic E30 most days now. http://www.amazon.com/SoundMAGIC-Isolating-In-Ear-Monitor-Earphones/dp/B005HJ38OO They are a very nice sounding pair that are inexpensive. Non-fatiguing, and fairly well-balanced across the spectrum. Throw on some Comply foam tips and you get excellent isolation with the E30s. The build is a cheap plastic look though. And they don't insert terribly deep into the ear canal (which may or may not be a problem for you.) I've gone through quite a few pairs of IEMs in the past, Ulimate Ears, Shure, Klipsch, etc. My favorites were Shure SE530s. Now I run the SE535s when I travel. Shure definitely produces solid IEMs. Their 210s would be a good start, though I have found them to have lacking bass. Check out Westone and their entry level IEMs (model = W1). If you could find a used pair Westone W3 (check Head-fi.com), you won't be dissappointed. Might be able to find a used pair for $150-200. The W2 (dual driver) is also a nice alternative. I had these for awhile and really enjoyed them. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Ultimate-600vi-Noise-Isolating-Headset/dp/B003YKG2UK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1424285493&sr=8-3&keywords=ultimate+ears These weren't bad either. But, I think I broke my pair. http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-985-000364-Logitech-Isolating-Headset/dp/B006Y3IDX8/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1424285538&sr=8-18&keywords=ultimate+ears
  6. I'm looking through And it all would be So crystal clear If it wasn't for the foam But the foam keeps getting thicker And it just keeps getting harder And I'm falling Into a deep Well
  7. But the foam just keeps getting thicker.
  8. My dad found a VG+ LP copy of Midnight Vultures at a local thrift store for 50 cents. Best thrift find to date.
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