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Assorted portable gear for sale

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A spring clean. Mainly from my personal collection. I got too much stuff lying around collecting dust.

 

Nuforce NE 7-M in ear monitors with built-in microphone. Designed for iPhone users. If anyone has an original iPhone, I have an adapter that fits into the ridiculously recessed earphone port. As new condition, open-box. $70 (was $149 new).

 

iBasso T1 portable headphone amp. USB charging (yay no batteries to buy) and twin earphone outputs. Good for date night. It's pretty good and certainly gives the bottom-end a lift. Not the last word in refinement, but good value for money. Beats a stock iPod unamped, especially with a dedicated lineout dock cable. $60.

 

FIIO E3 portable headphone amp. This is a simple amp module which takes one AAA battery. Volume control from source device. Try improving your MP3 player for less than ten bucks! Asking $10. They're all over TM for about $17.

 

Little Dot Micro portable headphone amp. Powered by 2 x AAAs. It's more balanced tonally than the iBasso. $50.

 

4 x iPod lineout dock cables. Assorted lengths, 3 x 20cm, 1 x 30cm for use in the car. Made by Fang Bian of Hifiman and HE-5LE fame. Quality assured, but getting on a bit. More suitable for older iPods, like Video 5G/6G and nano 3G and earlier. $15 each or $5 with purchase of any of the above. Just be aware the FIIO E3 takes headphone output only.

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