Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: Buying, Guide, headphones
Headphones can offer you many solutions to your audio world. They allow you to listen to your favorite music privately, without disturbing anyone. They let you watch TV late at night without keeping anyone awake. They can even reduce the amount of outside noise with select models. So obviously there are many reasons to own headphones. The problem is there are as many models available as there are reasons to get them. So when it comes down to making a purchasing choice, you must reckon about what you will be using the headphones for.
Below you’ll find a list of things that our product specialists recommend our customers to look for when buying headphones.
Jack Compatibility: Make sure that the headphones you plot on purchasing will work with whatever you intend to use them with. For example, if the headphones you buy come with a 3. 5mm mini plug but the stereo you plot on using requires a full sized output, your headphones wouldn’t work. Of course, you can buy an adapter for this type of situation, which often isn’t too expensive.
Comfort: Since you might be listening to your headphones for long periods of time, it is vital that you find the style that is most comfortable for you. You might want one that fits directly into your ears, one that goes over your head, or one that goes behind the neck so you can preserve your hairstyle. Note that listening to loud music with headphones for prolonged periods of times can lead to hearing loss.
Sealed or Open Design: If one of your main reasons for getting headphones is so that you don’t disturb those around you, consider getting headphones with a sealed design, as less sound will slip out. This is due in part to the fact that the headphones “seal” around your ears, keeping more of the sound waves in the headphone cups compared to the open design.
Wire Length: You’ll despise your headphones if it requires you to stay abnormally close to whichever device you plot on using them with. In order to prevent this, check to see how long the wire is on the headphones so you won’t have to keep your device too close. If you can’t find headphones that have a wire long enough for your needs, consider getting wireless headphones, which can give you more range than wired headphones.
Outside Noise: If you plot on using your headphones in noisy and distracting areas, consider getting noise-canceling headphones. These work with small microphones, which pick up the noises outside and then play a signal that cancels them out. This lets you listen to your music in peace, without any annoying outside noise.
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Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: Can't, Hear
Testing out some sound proof headphones and they WORK!!!
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Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: headphones, Just, Sony, Stop, Won't, Working
When he has saved up again, he plans to splurge on a digital camera or flat-screen TV. There’s one conspicuous omission from the college student’s shopping list: a new computer. The only quality brands that I could find are Sony and Philips. Some Sony headphones I use for my MP3 player that just won’t stop working, despite the abuse I place them through. User reviews of Sony MDR-CD580 CD Series Headphones at. I was looking for a replacement headphone for my Creative Zen V, I was not sure what to buy because I could not find any local store that sells headphones made by Creative. When he has saved up again, he plans to splurge on a digital camera or flat-screen TV. To read the fully tale you must be a registered member, registration required or cant view full tale. I have never read a more inaccurate review of a pair of earphones. Get ready to rock with Sony’s MDR-IF240RK Wireless Stereo Headphones System! For sharing your tuneals on the go, there are two ways of experiencing aural pleasure. Sony’s PFR-V1 headphones do their best to make this choice more hard than ever before.
You can find here best headphones of main headphone manufacturers like Sennheiser, Sony, Creative, Koss and others. The new DR-BT50 Bluetooth headphones offer over-the-head styling and wireless sound. Wants is offering “Baby Just Wants” from their latest release on Dancing Ferret Discs, Synthesizer, for remixing on. For $20 and in less than a minute, “these home-made hifi headphones work as well or better than Sony or Bose noise-cancelling headphones. “.
Well lets face it, they are not very loud. The MDR-LE30LW pictured above comes in the additional colors of blue, white, and black and offers a double-retraction system for both the headphones and audio player cable. to date, Sony released 20 new headphone models broken down over five specific use categories. User reviews of Sony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones at. Beyerdynamic is presenting a set of headphones capable of reproducing music and film audio in surround sound- sony will offer the haedphones on the PS3.
MDR AS100W- Outdoor sports headphones that convert into earbuds. Then I tried a pair of Sony headphones- same thing. When he has saved up again, he plans to splurge on a digital camera or flat-screen TV. Get the wax out, Jeremy, and have another listen.
ony has released an image of the upcoming Skype headset, to be released around the same time as the Skype functionality becomes available. The unique design of these ultra high-end Sony. ear canal with a separate set of “extended bass reflex ducts. ” The headphones (they’re headphones, get over it Sony) are powered by 2. These home-made hifi headphones work as well or better than Sony or Bose noise-cancelling headphones.
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Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: Cheapish, Fabrics, Proof, Sound
i have made a beanie that has headphone speakers in it.
BUT the sound gets out of the back of the speakers really simple because its left unblocked and the sound goes out and people reckon im playing music really loud.
SO i need something that i can sew/glue/push on/on/in to the beanie so the sound doesnt escape.
it would awesome if it was cheap or was attainable off clothing
thnx in advanced
ALEX
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Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: cancelling, Demonstration, digital, headphones, Mdrnc300d, noise, Product, Sony
A demonstration video from IFA 2009 of the world’s first in-ear digital noise cancelling headphones, the MDR-NC300D. The MDR-NC300D use digital noise cancelling to cut distracting noise. The result . . .
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