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CrossRoads Mylar One; Photography Review
Topic Started: 20 Jan 2007, 11:33 AM (814 Views)
zonalblitz
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Here are photographs for CrossRoads - MylarOne.

*Note : Headphone Haven & CrossRoads reserved the copyright. Do not reuse or reproduce the photographs without permission. Thanks!

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yuujin
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This is supposed to be based on the OVC TC20s.

Product Specifications

Driver Unit: 9mm Mylar speakers
Frequency Response: 20Hz ~ 22KHz
Impedance: 16ohms
Sensitivity: 104db ±5db
Rated Power: 2mW
Max. Input Power: 10mW

Is this avaliable for audition at Jaben's?
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TopGun
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Oh My... even the guys at HWZ have received theirs for review.. overall this is their decision :

The link for the review.

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..Instead of beating around the bush to tell you how incredibly value for money the Crossroads Mylarone is, we’ll just put it to you plainly: it will make you rue ever buying earphones off the racks of electrical supermarts. Its blend of audio quality and value will make you realize how unwise you’ve been spending your money on audio gear. The best part however, is its low price of USD$32. Don’t just take our word for it though, go test it out and be the judge for yourself.


Uncle Wilson, when can we have an audition of this?

@zonalblitz : Nice photos, at first I thought someone went and resparyed the OVC T20s to that colour. :P
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I like the colours. Very etymotic.
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Fetish
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Looks like the protective wire mesh been changed compared to the TC20's? The holes look much bigger to me...
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zonalblitz
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They protective mesh you mentioned seemed identical to me. It's probably the macro which brought attention to the mesh.

Anyway, apologises for the blur shots. Apparently I left the Eye Sight Correction ON when I took these. :D
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The colours look better than the tc20's ipod white.
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