Something to brighten my mood...single malt scotch. While blended is nice and great for many occasions, single malts are reserved for special moments. I was going to grab a Macallan, Oban or even something peaty...but saw this old standby on sale. I couldn't resist. While a watch would be nice. Or even a PS4 and so many other things. A good Scotch collection would be so much better. It's been a while and why I gave it up in the first place eludes my recollection. At least a half dozen bottles would suffice for a simple collection. And in a year's time...grow it to a dozen bottles at least.
By happenstance I own several Sony ZX Series Headphones: ZX-100 ZX-110 ZX-310 Build Quality (ZX-310 Wins) They use mostly a Plastic Build that is quite durable; the ZX-100 I've had for over 2 1/2 years and been thrown about in my Backpack & Car. The ONLY issue with the lower model ZX-100 & ZX-110 Series are the crappy Earpads that disintegrate and create a flaky vinyl mess. Those flakes then get stuck to your ears & hair. The ZX-310 wins in that regard with much better quality Earpads. Cost (ZX-100/110 Wins) ZX-310's cost about twice that of the ZX-100/110 and I've been able to find several 310's for about $18 at Discount Retailers. ZX-110's should go for about $10. Specs They are all 30mm Drivers. The ZX-310 has a wider Frequency Range of 10 ~ 24,000 Hz and a Gold 1/8" Plug. The ZX-100/110 are roughly identical going 12 ~ 22,000 Hz. Sound (ZX-100 Wins) Surprisingly, I prefer the ZX-100's Sound Signature vs. the 110 and 31
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