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	<title>Comments on: Sleek Audio SA7 IEMs get further detailed</title>
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		<title>By: Hearicome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve worn Shure&#039;s SE 500 series for years riding my Harley (currently the SE530s) with little wind noise, unbelievable sound with dual subs and tweeter.  At $500 smackers, I even had molds of my ears made for them (I recommend big time).  However, about every other year, I break off one of the sound tubes (plastic) and they are not repairable).  I finally glued a long mini rivet to wear, but it felt so trashy.   So if these earphones sound anything like Shure&#039;s, they would be worth it at even a higher price (don&#039;t get no ideas SA!).

I am patiently waiting for specs and more info.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve worn Shure&#8217;s SE 500 series for years riding my Harley (currently the SE530s) with little wind noise, unbelievable sound with dual subs and tweeter.  At $500 smackers, I even had molds of my ears made for them (I recommend big time).  However, about every other year, I break off one of the sound tubes (plastic) and they are not repairable).  I finally glued a long mini rivet to wear, but it felt so trashy.   So if these earphones sound anything like Shure&#8217;s, they would be worth it at even a higher price (don&#8217;t get no ideas SA!).</p>
<p>I am patiently waiting for specs and more info.</p>
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