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Audio Head doing a snazzy giveaway of a Noble Audio Savanna. Nice.
Follow the jump for giveaway details: An Audio-Head Giveaway – The Noble Savanna IEM
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[Update] this post has been edited for taste.
Audio Head doing a snazzy giveaway of a Noble Audio Savanna. Nice.
Follow the jump for giveaway details: An Audio-Head Giveaway – The Noble Savanna IEM
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The RHA T10i, by all accounts, is a worthy earphone. If you aren't currently a T10i owner, but think you've got what it takes, hit up Cymbacavum's RHA T10i review. Then, observe the following:
1. You must be 18 years of age or older. (International participants are eligible.)
2. Leave a comment at the bottom of Cymbacavum's review of the T10i describing what you like about it or what you wish RHA would change about it.
3. ‘Like’ Cymbacavum's Facebook page, and/or ‘Follow’ them on Twitter, and publicly share this giveaway post.
PLUG: Cymbacavum is one of the best resources for all your sick and geeky earphone needs. And Mr. T's a frequent guest of OHM AIR.
Read moreBose fans, I'd not miss what Lachlan Likes a Thing is up to.
Watch Lachlan's Facebook page for more details.
If you've got a hankering for HiFiman's awesome RE600 or RE400 earphones, or the flippy HM700 player, jump into this headfi thread, and follow these simple instructions:
1. like us on the Facebook (Hifiman electronics)
2. follow us on Twitter (hifimanofficial)
3. reply this thread
Just log in to your Facebook account and shed a bit of privacy. A couple of clicks later and, luck's your lady. Giveaway details are here. Like Cypher Labs' Facebook page for the latest news.
As stated above, one pair of Mr. Speakers Alpha Dog headphones (MSRP 599$) will be freed to one lucky winner come 13 January, 2014. Secondary and tertiary prizes also available.
I signed up. You should, too. Here's how.
If you're dying for a chance to listen to the awesome Theorem 720 DAC, Cypher Labs are putting on a giveaway of their top products this month, the grand prize being a special copper edition of the 720 that has been signed by its creator, David Maudlin. Even if you don't pick up either 720, the equally awesome AlgoRhythm Solo -DB and Solo -R are up for grabs.
Winners are picked randomly.
1 Grand Prize random winner will be the proud owner of one of a kind special edition copper Theorem 720 DAC
along with some Cypher Labs swag signed by David personally.
1st random pick wins a Theorem 720 DAC
2nd random pick wins an AlgoRhythm Solo -dB
3rd random pick wins the AlgoRhythm Solo -R
4th – 10th random picks will get awesome Cypher Labs swag (hats, shirts, wrist wraps, and much more …)
*Names will be randomly picked.
Contest details and entry at Cypher Labs' FACEBOOK page.
Sennheiser USA are giving away a pair of their Momentum On-Ear headphones. Full contest details are available at headfi.
I only got a few minutes with them whilst shooting the 2014 volume of Mac Audio . These bad boys are comfortable, solid, impeccably made, and so free of build niggles that mar lesser headphones. While the colour scheme isn't my favourite, the fit and finish are gorgeous. Alas, I was too busy to plug in my monstrously audiophiliac iPod nano and cue up John Denver, so I can't comment on sound. Trusted audio conspirator, Mr. Satoshi Oyama, promised me that it is worth it.
If I lived in the USA, you can be sure I would enter the contest. Because I don't, I will only harbinge the goodness to you that do.
Momentum usually goes for 229$ USD.
If you don't want to take Mr. Oyama's advice, check out the following links.
Headfi customer impressions
Trusted Reviews impressions
Apple Store customer impressions
Thanks to a HDTracks and iRiver summer promotion, a single Astell&Kern AK100 will be going to someone's hands. The official going price for an AK100 is 699$. The official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere was back in June. Evidently, the South has to play in the winter.
If you think that's a deal you can sign up via Facebook (and give PunchTab access to your public profile, friend list, email address and likes), or via email. Signing up for both increases your chances of winning. That is probably where iRiver's marketing department go the word 'contest' from, though the Oxford disagrees **. Either way, it's give and take. Currently, there are 1000 entries, give or take.
This misnomered 'contest' will be done on 5 August this year, so hurry up and give away your personal details in order to take away an AK100.
** From the ODE: Contest: an event in which people compete for supremacy in a sport or other activity, or in a quality: a tennis contest.
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