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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.

     

    Built to Spill played a set of all new songs at last year's Treefort festival in Boise. Here's a download of the live set if you want to get a feel for what the new album is going to sound like.

     

    http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=503627&hit=1

     

    Edit: here's a non torrent link as well. 

     

    https://mega.co.nz/#!rYgA3b7T!cuxo2sV9Dg3HmUES4bRv3Ff_Phy9WzdtJQiNHbeBYV8

     

    Thanks. DLing now.

  3. I use Soundmagic E10 and really like them. Plus, they come with like 6 pairs of different ear tips.

    http://www.amazon.com/SoundMAGIC-Isolating-In-Ear-Earphones-BlackGunmetal/dp/B005HP3OB0

    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

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