We’re big fans of Sleek Audio here at SlashGear, and with the launch of the SA1 earphones the company’s range is even more accessible than before. To celebrate the new SA1′s Sleek Audio have given us two sets to give away to SlashGear readers, and they’ve also thrown in a grand prize of an SA6 W-1 wireless bundle – comprising a pair of SA6 earphones and the lossless Kleer Audio wireless system – too. Check out how you can win after the cut.

The SA1 earphones are all about making high-quality audio more personal, with their VQ tuning system that allows you to tweak the treble performance according to your individual tastes, so we’re keen to find out what helped your music get personal. To stand a chance of winning a set of SA1 earphones, or the SA6 W-1 bundle, head over to this forum thread and let us know about your first portable music system. Maybe you were an early iPod adopter, or perhaps you rocked an old Sony Walkman and still long wistfully for the old days of cassette tapes.
Entries will be accepted until midnight EST on December 3rd, and we’ll be picking three comments at random: one to win the SA6 W-1 bundle and two to take away a set of SA1 earphones each. Full competition rules are below; good luck!
Rules
Competition is open to residents of the US over the age of 18. Family members of Sleek Audio and SlashGear are not permitted to enter. Competition entries are only accepted via the specified SlashGear forum thread; entries left in the comments section of this or any other post will not be recognized. Entries should be submitted before midnight eastern time on December 3rd 2009; one entry per person (and yes, we check).
The winners will be announced on SlashGear and contacted via email (make sure to use a real email address!); they will be expected to respond within 24 hours else their prize may be forfeit and another winner selected. Editors decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winner agrees that their name and details of their entry may be used for promotional purposes by, but not limited to, SlashGear.
Prize consists of one SA6 W-1 Wireless Bundle and two sets of SA1 earphones to be shared between three winners. There is no cash alternative. Should this prize become unavailable, SlashGear and Sleek Audio reserve the right to substitute another prize of equal or greater value.













12 Responses to “SlashGear Sleek Audio Giveaway!”
Ewdison Then November 27, 2009
Please post your entry here http://discuss.slashgear.com/t.....o-giveaway
NOT on this thread or comment
Neutralsynfin November 27, 2009
My first portable music system was actually a Boom Box 4 spkrs. AM/FM Cassette and about 120 watts. Then a couple of yrs. later the Walkman came out and within 6mos. after all of the competition came out and the price dropped. I got one it was the coolest thing at that time a stereo cassette player I could wear on my belt no more lugging around the big Boom Box and once the headphones were replaced with ones that clipped on to my ears, just run the wires up the back of my shirt, comb my long hair over them I could wear them in all of my classes. No one would know. It was great we could never have imagined that becoming the MP3 player with its microscopic size and storage capacity we enjoy so much today.
This is truly amazing.
Thanks, Joe
NeutralMagellan November 27, 2009
My first audio portable audio device was a Rio 600 mp3 player.
Neutraljamesmoore80 November 27, 2009
My first portable audio player was a cassette walkman handed down to me from my sister. Very shortly after that I got a boombox that played cassettes and cds.
NeutralChris Davies November 27, 2009
To repeat, you can’t enter the competition in this thread – you have to go here:
http://discuss.slashgear.com/t.....o-giveaway
Entries posted here won’t be accepted.
Neutralvikingman20 November 27, 2009
Those look cool so can I have them please
NeutralI would need it for my mp3 player nice
NeutralAmazing…earphone
Neutralpinguino1 November 27, 2009
I’ll be there. They look COOL
Neutralrherdman November 28, 2009
I had an original Sony Walkman. It got stolen shortly after I got it, so I then got a Panasonic Walkman-like clone that could record and had a built-in stereo microphone. I had it for 10 years – it was awesome!
NeutralYoramFor November 30, 2009
My Droid would love that.
Neutralviper2350 November 30, 2009
My first portable walkman was a pansonic. The worse thing about it, was that it got stolen at school. Those head phones look very cool.
Neutral