Here is my Unboxing Video:
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Micro SIM Cutter – Guide & Overview
Here is the video guide:
I bought them from Amazon for around £3.50-4.
I felt that having the SIM cutter was better than going in-store to ask for it cut each time I needed a SIM to be changed.
Overall, I’m very much satisfied with my purchase, and more so, it work perfectly with the adapter on my Samsung Galaxy S i9000 – which unlike the SGS3 i9300 which accepts micro SIM only, the i9000’s SIM slot is a normal sized one.
I hope the video guide helped you!
–TotallydubbedHD
Comply Foam Plugs – Unboxing, Overview & Review
First of all, I would like to thank Jorgy, over at Comply Foam for sending me the Plugs to review!
Here is the link to the Comply Foam Website for more technical information & a place where you can buy them from.
Here is the unboxing video:
A guide on how to recable the Denon AH-D2000 – Without any soldering involved!
Some of you might know, some time ago I set out to mod my Denon AH-D2000’s (D2K’s), and I started modding them by changing the cups, and then not too long ago, changing the pads on them; With these upgrades came: better comfort (pads), and a different (better) sound with the wood cups. However, each time I would want to pick up my D2K’s I would feel a little annoyed at its huge, tangle-prone wires – It was just too long, got self-tangled, twisted, and I had to actually tie up the wire as it was too long to just have lying around, even at home, on my desk.
Pictured is the new tangle-free D7K modded cable
I thus decided to go that further mile and recable them. I had the initial intention to solder these, as that’s what was said/talked about, across on the internet, but that very quickly changed to something else…
Before getting into this recabling guide, I would like to thank a few people:
-Matthew from Forza Audioworks for the soldering advice
-Austin from ZX Amateur Cables for his soldering advice
-User julianbell92 for the AWESOME help and guide on soldering the Denon’s
-Last but certainly not least, my dear father who helped me with the process, without him I could have never done this, as I didn’t have the guts nor knowledge to do it!
Ultimate Ears TF10 Review – The “Frankenstein Experiment”
Pros: Bass, highs, soundstage, detachable wire
Cons: Mids, fit, comfort
The ratings below & Pros and Cons above, are based on the STOCK cable only and the original things you would receive, if buying this new (ie. accessories)
Packaging & Accessories: 7/10
Build Quality: 9/10
Design & Look: 4/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 9/10
Isolation: 8/10
Comfort: 5/10
Audio Quality: 9/10
Value: 8/10 (based on RRP of £200) – 10/10 at the price “some1” bought it at (see below)
My final Rating: 8.5/10
I would like to thank user “some1” for loaning me out his set of TF10’s and cables! His a truly stellar man; In fact I have, in the past bought 4 pair of Monoprice 8320’s from him! If you are actually interested in buying the 8320’s (best bang-for-buck earphones) then give me a shout, and I’ll forward you his email or send him a PM if you are a head-fier!
As said above, “some1” was kind enough in providing me with 3 separate cables to compare and contrast with, here they are:
–Stock UE TF10 Cable (Standard black shiny-esk wire)
–Chris_himself Silver Ray Cable (White braided with wooden splitters)
–Jaben ES8 Cable (Black coloured braided wire)