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  1. TheAnalogueKid

    Looking to upgrade from Shure SE-215.

    Yeah, silicone just feels too clumsy and needs constant re-adjusting with me. I considered the 30 series, but good God, that price jump... my wife would've murdered me. By the way, what's the deal with Westone not including a proper user manual with their products? I went online to download the...
  2. TheAnalogueKid

    Looking to upgrade from Shure SE-215.

    @PaganDL & @assassin10000 So I just received a pair of Westone UM Pro 10's today. I think these are a great replacement to the 215s, but not necessarily what I'd call an "upgrade". Superior sound quality and great isolation, but they don't seem built quite as tough. However, with my small...
  3. TheAnalogueKid

    Looking to upgrade from Shure SE-215.

    Thanks for the suggestions. I'll be honest, I'm pretty inexperienced when it comes to advanced audio terms (and IEMs) so forgive me if I'm a little on the vague side. - For my 215s, as far as fit is concerned, the S and M foam tips work best for me once they're worn in a bit. Not really sure I...
  4. TheAnalogueKid

    Looking to upgrade from Shure SE-215.

    I knew I came to the right place. Thanks so much for the input! I'll be sure to read up on all of them. iBasso seems to be the top contender thus far. By the way, not even kidding, I ordered the Comply 500s and worried they'd be too large, so I panicked, canceled the order and chose the 400s...
  5. TheAnalogueKid

    Looking to upgrade from Shure SE-215.

    Greetings! As the title suggests, I'm looking to finally replace my 215s, which I've used for a number of years now. Lately, however, I've had serious quality issues with my last two pairs with the plastic/adhesive flaking away over time and poor connection issues with the ridiculously...
  6. TheAnalogueKid

    New Member Introductions thread

    Greetings all! Been perusing the forums for some time now and finally decided to throw my name into the hat. I'm a newbie among all these seasoned ears, but I look forward to conversing with some of you and learning all I can. Cheers!
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