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Can you recommend a case to store the cables, headphones AND my Zen Micro? I have looked everywhere. BTW, I love my ZEN!!!!!!
need_a_Disney_fix said:I am looking for something to hold the USB cable, the power cord, my headphones and everything that came with my ZEN. I already have a case for the player itself. Everything is currently in the box and around the box.
Potus said:I just keep my cables by my computer because that's the only place I need them. I have the Zen Jukebox (60g hd) so I may be missing something here.
When/if you need to replace your headphone (I'm pretty hard on mine) I found a GREAT set at Wal-Mart (no W-M bashing here, please) that are made by SONY. They cost $10 and were better than the original. 'Bout knocked my ears off the first time I used them!

Potus said:I just keep my cables by my computer because that's the only place I need them. I have the Zen Jukebox (60g hd) so I may be missing something here.
When/if you need to replace your headphone (I'm pretty hard on mine) I found a GREAT set at Wal-Mart (no W-M bashing here, please) that are made by SONY. They cost $10 and were better than the original. 'Bout knocked my ears off the first time I used them!

Potus said:Also, and again at WAL-MART, I bought a Sony cassette adapter for the car. Our van (1992) only has a cassette player. I plugged the adapter into the headphone jack and it works great! Again, about a $10 investment. (Wal-Mart is GREAT!) Just make sure to turn down the sound on your player to at least half if not a little lower or it will really distort your sound. You adjust the volume through the car stero, not the player. Again, I don't need to carry the adapter around, it just stays in the cassette slot.
Do you really need to carry the charger around? Just wondering, maybe you do. The only time I need my adapter is when I'm out of town for a few days.
Headphones: Try this link IF IT WILL LET ME!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...94536-2406526?n=226729&s=electronics&v=glance
I do question some of the "negative" reviews. If you put them on backwards they probably WON'T stay in place very well. But, like another reviewer said, they do a great job of blocking out outside noise as well.