Helo,
After joining the list for a couple of months, and finaly acquired a
SONY
MZ-R70 for personal use 2 days ago, i need now some help/information!
What's the diference in the sound that cames out of Left Rigth
earphones.
Diferent frequencies? it happens that I'm deaf from my left ear, so i
What's the diference in the sound that cames out of Left Rigth earphones.
Diferent frequencies?
Not exactly. With stereo audio the sound of certain things will move from
ear to ear. Because a persons ear are in two different places, he/she hears
two different versions of the same sound.
p the Etys, though;
they are simply wonderful, portable, and precise to a sickening degree.
Hope this helps!
Francisco.
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From: "John Small" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: MD: earbuds
On Mon, 19 Feb
I frequent the MiniDISCussion headphone boards, as
well as the HeadWize boards and Headroom's own boards.
There is rarely "agreement" on headphones, but there
is nearly unanimous agreement on the following
hierarchy of earbuds:
1) Etymotics ER4S or ER4P (S for use with a headphone
amp, P for
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 13:10:23 -0600, "Francisco J. Huerta"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope this helps!
Yes! One rarely hears anything negative about either the Etys or the Senns. A
high recommendation from any list where mostly problems are reported!
-jts Arlington, TX
"Jim Gray" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may have already been answered some time ago, but what should I
pay for a really decent pair of earbuds, and what model is
recommended? thanx...
I sent this earlier from work from a Yahoo account, but I don't think it
went through, so I'm sending
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$20-25USD should get you something decent.
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Many people like Sony's MDR-E888LP earbuds
From: "Jim Gray" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This may have already been answered some time ago, but what should I pay =
for a really decent pair of earbuds, and what model is recommended? =
thanx...
I agree with Mike...Koss' 'The Plug' is great sounding and goes for $19.95
(USD) plus tax.
The
The Etymotic Research plugs are absolutely awesome of course...but too
pricey.
Don C.
I agree, Don. For about $269, you get performance almost on the same level
as Stax (Electrostatic headphones) in a portable package. Also, you can
choose the "P" model ("P"ower, for underpowered
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 20:31:57 -0600, "Francisco J. Huerta"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am tempted to say they are the best dynamic headphones on the planet. And
they are the size of standard earbuds. Highly recommended, if you have the
money.
Francisco, how does the S compare with the Sennheiser
Joni Mustonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best "loud and clear" earbuds that i can by ?
Do you want to spend $269? ;-) If so,
http://www.headphone.com/ProductsHeadphones/EtymoticER4Sasp.asp
http://www.headphone.com/ProductsHeadphones/EtymoticER4P.asp
Are head and shoulders above anything else
The best earbuds, for me, are SONY FONTOPIA IN-EAR EARBUDS
MDRE888LP. Personally I don't like or use earbuds... they are not really
good for my ear's health...
However, you can buy these earbuds from
Minidisco : http://www.minidisco.com/minispecs/sonyfontopia888.html for
$70.00
Planet
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