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<blockquote data-quote="FJF" data-source="post: 6386465" data-attributes="member: 601907"><p>How does one define "best?" I've had several Naks that offered very good sound quality and very nice cosmetics, yet their reliability was poor. I had a 880 that didn't sound as clear and resolving as the Naks, but was dead-reliable with excellent tuning features. At the same time, its ergonomics and susceptibility to noise left some to be desired. A 9887 isn't as feature-laden as the Pioneer, doesn't sound as good as the Naks, but offers an excellent interphase with the driver and noise-free performance. So, which is best? Depends on what you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJF, post: 6386465, member: 601907"] How does one define "best?" I've had several Naks that offered very good sound quality and very nice cosmetics, yet their reliability was poor. I had a 880 that didn't sound as clear and resolving as the Naks, but was dead-reliable with excellent tuning features. At the same time, its ergonomics and susceptibility to noise left some to be desired. A 9887 isn't as feature-laden as the Pioneer, doesn't sound as good as the Naks, but offers an excellent interphase with the driver and noise-free performance. So, which is best? Depends on what you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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