That's the weirdest thing about Etymotics. The sound is so incredibly
accurate, yet your body has no feeling whatsoever of it.

Whenever I am concentrated in listening to them, I can actually feel my
inner ear move, something that I cannot do voluntarily, and that I had never
felt. I guess my brain is *very* confused when I listen to Etys. I can only
assume my full size Sennheisers can transmit quite a bit of vibration,
because I've never felt anything like that with them.

As to which I prefer... well, the HD-580s + X-Can V2 are quite a
combination. But the Etys are simply sublime. I am so happy I don't have to
prefer either one of them =)

Francisco.

----- Original Message -----
From: "las" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Earphones


>
> Len Moskowitz wrote:
>
> > Perhaps you've never heard a well-recorded binaural recording played
> > back over decent quality headphones -- if you had you wouldn't have said
> > that.  It's about as realistic a recording as you can make, and the
> > sound comes from all around you.
>
> Len, how are you doing?  I'm the dentist for PA that has e mailed you in
the
> past.  Depending upon the venue and the type of music, there may be a
> certain amount of the sound that is felt with your entire body as well as


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