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Samsung Yepp
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Joined: Dec 2004
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Hi guys! Have decided to purchase the Samsung Yepp yp-t7z(flash 1gb) MP3 player, along with the Shure e3c earbud headphones. The best price for the e3c was at ecost(they ship to Canada)$181.00can all costs included. The problem I'm having is finding the Yepp for a reasonable price. The cheapest so far was 129.00us(refurb). Would you buy a refurb? Or new? Any help out there?
Tom
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Re: Samsung Yepp
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Joined: Mar 2005
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axiomite
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Let us know how those Shure earbuds sound. I hear great things about those little guys, I just cannot fathom how those little tiny things produce good sound. I have some Senns, but I still get a bit of a headache from the cushioned strap (maybe my head's too soft), but I don't know if something jammed in my ear would feel any better.
Mom told me not to put anything in my ear that was smaller than my elbow. . .
Wise woman.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Re: Samsung Yepp
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They sound awesome.
There are many different ways to "jam" them into your ear. I finally found the most comfortable way to do so, and love them.
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Re: Samsung Yepp
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Checked out the website and see they come with a "personal fit kit."
I guess it depends on the user, but are they are any long-term comfort issues with these? Say, after a couple hours of use?
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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