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tesssst Posts: 98


On 2009-04-09 16:15:54, Creid wrote:
put them back on charge now (want to make sure i have full capacity)

thats all gone now dude, you had to charge them at once for 8-10 hours for the first time...
I got about 4, 4.5 hours the other day - 3 hours continuous listening and a pause in between and then another 1 1.5 hours again continuous with my notebook

P.s. as for the amazing sound... My music is also 192 - 320 and I dont like the bass or the mids at all...
[ This Message was edited by: tesssst on 2009-04-10 10:47 ]

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Posted: 2009-04-10 11:46:19
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Creid Posts: 160

what you mean thats all gone now?

when the light goes green the charging stops -auto off

as for quality. What player are you using, what mods ?

Bluetooth always bottlenecks quality but for earphones they are excellent quality all round
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Posted: 2009-04-10 12:31:16
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tesssst Posts: 98


On 2009-04-10 12:31:16, Creid wrote:
what you mean thats all gone now?

when the light goes green the charging stops -auto off

as for quality. What player are you using, what mods ?

Bluetooth always bottlenecks quality but for earphones they are excellent quality all round

Its all gone in the sense of - you should've let it charge for full 8 hours the first time as the manual suggests. Even if the light goes green it is still charging - like the battery of you cell phone - its 98% and the last 1-2% charges the longest.
You would probably not get the full capacity of the battery now.

I am using winamp on my notebook, what else should I be using...
And my Pulsars 590A sounded 10 times better, I even have the feeling that the crappy sony ericsson earbuds that came with the p1i sound a little better. And they sound like shit...
I dunno, I am not impressed at all.
The pulsars were the best sounding bluetooth headsets, but they're bulky. And I have tried about 5-6 Bluetooth headsets so far. Maybe should buy those again
I have also the feeling that the ds980 sounded better too, but I tried those 1 year ago so I can not be sure...

Will see if changing the player on the p1i to the w960 makes an effect on them. I am also using the full sound mod, which I guess made the sound a little louder, but in general not too crisp and overall worse.

P.s. I dont like the headset when paired in handsfree mode with the notebook either, Its awful. The handsfree isn't smooth on the p1i too - the sound chops when talking for too long.
[ This Message was edited by: tesssst on 2009-04-10 13:26 ]

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Posted: 2009-04-10 14:24:17
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Creid Posts: 160

There are a few different sound mods for our uiq3s
I think im using Sound Mod Full mixed final.
it makes speaker louder with more bass and bluetooth sound is improved and louder
try changing the eq in winamp
also i found the small earbuds are best not med or large

I have the Pulsar 590A with spare mic (I can sell to you PM)
They do have deeper bass because of the large drivers but they are headphones and not earphones.

Still think these sound very good with megabass on, for earphones
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Posted: 2009-04-11 13:06:39
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acmilan1899 Posts: 42

the is800 not sounds as good as the hpm-77
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Posted: 2009-04-16 17:02:27
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piflechien Posts: 138

I would like to mention a potential problem with these IS800.

Since there is no volume control on them you have to check that the device you want to pair them with does support bluetooth volume control.
Otherwise volume will be at the maximum level and not adjustable.

For instance latest samsung mobile phones or the cowon S9 doesn't support volume control over BT, so it's unusable unless you wanna become deaf.

The problem is that the device can feature AVRCP profile and yet not support volume control. So there's basically no way to know it before until you try it.
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Posted: 2009-04-20 18:29:37
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elfngirl666 Posts: 20

so... what is better? Hpm77 or IS800 ??
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Posted: 2009-04-23 05:36:39
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rune1 Posts: 48

I have HBH-IS800, HBH-DS220, HPM-82, HPM-77, HPM-75, HPM-70, HPM-64

HBH-IS800 the best

look

http://www.fanklub.se/2009/04/23/galeria-hbh-is800/#more-1296
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Posted: 2009-04-23 20:58:35
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tesssst Posts: 98


On 2009-04-23 20:58:35, rune1 wrote:
I have HBH-IS800, HBH-DS220, HPM-82, HPM-77, HPM-75, HPM-70, HPM-64

HBH-IS800 the best

look

http://www.fanklub.se/2009/04/23/galeria-hbh-is800/#more-1296

I doubt that - the is800s sound is by far not the best of the bunch
And when the battery gets low, the sound is even worse
[ This Message was edited by: tesssst on 2009-04-27 20:50 ]

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Posted: 2009-04-27 21:50:32
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Just wondering to anyone who has these, are the buds smaller than normal? Most are too big for my ear-holes.
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Posted: 2010-04-08 13:01:51
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