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http://www.joshspear.com [ Josh Spear] My gut tells me these Panasonic Retro Piano Painted Headphones don’t sound nearly as good as they look (okay, we’re snobs)– they’re no Grado RS1’s (they cost about $600 less), but they sure do look nice, so we think they’d do just fine with our iPod nano.

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