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Review of the Logitech Ultimate Ears 350vi – An outstanding earphone for the price

Pros: Mids, bass, price, look, comfort
Cons: Case & Accessories, isolation

Packaging & Accessories: 7/10
Build Quality: 9/10
Design & Look: 9/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 8/10
Isolation: 7.5/10
Comfort: 10/10
Audio Quality: 8/10
Value: 10/10
My final Rating: 9.5/10

Purchase Date: July 2012
Purchase Price: £35-£40

First of all I would like to thank Ultimate Ears for sending me out the UE350vi’s to review. Despite me having only android/PC devices, I received the iPhone version of these. Which was slightly frustrating, as UE have both the non-mic version, and the Android version of the UE350’s. They all fall under the same price bracket too – so I was disappointed in that respect for receiving the one, out of the 3, that wouldn’t work properly. That said, I listen to my music via my Digizoid ZO2 amp, which bypasses the mic functionalities, but more so, my Samsung Galaxy S III accepted the connection, without problem, although none of the controls were working. That said, when I put the 350vi’s on my S1, the sound is “lost”, and by that I mean, the S1 doesn’t bypass the mic functionalities, and has problems with the earphones.

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Audiofly AF45 Review – An elegant design

Pros: Bass, design & look, wire
Cons: Mids, highs, comfort with stock tips

Packaging & Accessories: 3/10 (my pair), 6/10 (released version)
Build Quality: 8/10
Design & Look: 9/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 8/10
Isolation: 7/10
Comfort: 7/10
Audio Quality: 7/10
Value: 8/10
My final Rating: 8/10

Purchase Date: June 2012
Purchase Price: £40

 

First and foremost, I would like to thank Carol, from Audiofly, for sending me the AF45’s to review. Audiofly is a new Australian company, and thus just starting up, and getting internationally known for their earphones.
The AF45 is priced at around £40, which comes in at a very competitive market, and thus makes it very interesting to draw comparisons and create a review. I received a pre-released version of the AF45’s, thus the packaging and accessories ratings are split in two, by what I received, and what will be in the final version.

I should also note, that Audiofly sent me the iPhone version, which at first I thought was their only version, but was quickly told that they also had a non-mic version. My mic version, went under the “famous tape mod” that I had to apply to the RedGiant A03’s in order to listen to my music normally. I often found myself quite frustrated, and more often than not un-plugged the earphones, and listened to another pair, as it kept “zoning out” from either my phone and/or PC. If only I had known beforehand, that there was two versions, I would have definitely picked the non-mic version to review.

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Review of the TDK BA200 – An earphone that shouldn’t be overlooked for its price

Pros: Mids, Highs, soundstage, fullness of sound
Cons: Extension cable, warm tone, isn’t friendly with poor recordings, bass, strain relief

Packaging & Accessories: 8/10
Build Quality: 7/10
Design & Look: 8/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 9/10
Isolation: 9/10
Comfort: 8/10
Audio Quality: 9/10
Value: 10/10
My final Rating: 9.5/10

Purchase Date: May 2012
Purchase Price: £160

First and foremost, I would like to thank Katie at TDK, for sending me the TDK BA200’s for review!
The TDK BA200’s are earphones that haven’t really “taken off” so to speak, and I hope through this review, I can bring it to your attention, that the TDK BA200’s are an absolutely marvellous set of earphones, that one simply must hear, especially at their extremely cheap price.

TDK BA200 - Earphones

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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

UE TF10 - 3 Cables

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)

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