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  1. also RC-35 too for $200 http://sellout.woot.com/Default.aspx?WootSaleId=5614&ts=1211095774&sig=8984a4625e67c863
  2. I also posted in the 2 channel, but in case you guys didn't see it. They are very reputable sellers. This is avaliable at woot.com
  3. This is avaliable on woot.com they are very reputable. I'm just passing on the message
  4. I love bass, so the ear thing doesn't bother me too much, it's just for listening when I'm in the library/at home when everyone else is studying. Did you ever compare them to senhessier, etymonics, shure, ultimate ears, westone, etc? I know klipsch speakers stacks up to all brands as I have tested them side by side to others, but I cannot honestly say I'll have that sort of chance with other earbuds. Klipsch speakers have been time tested, but the earbuds are pretty new so I just want to know how they stack up.
  5. Hi guys I was wondering exactly what the difference was. I thought that the more driver, the better. So by the looks of it, the custom 3 probably has 2 or maybe even 3, but the image looks like it only have one. So what's with the cost difference? Which sounds better? I'm pretty confused by the whole ordeal. I know nothing about ear buds and my iphone ear buds are pretty bad.
  6. I personally like heavy bass, but I also like good mids as well. Either case, you won't know unless you compare them within either a close time frame or side by side. My ear isn't too discerning, and looks do matter so I went with the 7 series.*I actually got the whole 7 series, rc-7, rf-7's, rs-7's and a rsw-15 for just $1200!* I was thinking about heritage, but it's ugly. Not such a great review from me, though looks do matter.
  7. So my speakers are RB-75's and sit on my desk but every so often the righ channel drops out, or if I lightly hit the table it's sitting on. It never had this problem before and I don't play them loud at all. I thought it was the speaker wire, but when i shake it, it works fine. It only happens when I right speaker moves a little. Any ideas? I'm sure some components are more susceptible to breaking than others so I figure hopefully it's something easily fixable. Btw the left speaker is perfectly fine.
  8. So when I had my setup I asked here for what was a good card and what wasn't and basically the recommendation was SB audigy or X-Fi by creative. This was great and all, but then my speakers started to pop and the right channel would just drop out so I thought gee I need a new sound card. So I stumbled upon the E-MU 1212m and wow what a difference. So I put it into my computer and then tried to plug it all in, it uses 1/4 mono jacks for the analog out, and it wouldn't work at all so I played with it for hours. Then I realized, Vista is pretty incompatible, so I loaded on XP instead and found out it worked, but still the channel was dropping out. So eventualy I found out my wires weren't connected too well into the reciever *shrug*. Either way, the DAC is SUCH an improvement over the x-fi. After I loaded it on, my housemates knew the difference which speaks a lot since they aren't the ones listening to it everyday. I would say that before the change, the speakers lacked clarity, crisp highs, and defined mids. *This was the reason that I upgraded to RB-75's since I thought my RF-3's just couldn't do it. Anyone looking for a sound card for purely music or just 2.1 configurations, go with E-MU 1212m *the 0404 has a different DAC that's a little bit lower end* and also get rid of vista since it won't work with it. I'm just so estatic! It sounds like completely different speakers!
  9. Oh yeah I've seen something along the lines of the heat ray. It's called a HERF which is basically a channeled microwave using a parabolic dish to concentrate the waves. Though I do suppose that this would be far more fun seeing as how HERFs can damage electrical equipment and also easily cause sterilty. Anyone know what frequency that military heat gun is at? I still like the bass option and the bose cannon.
  10. Hopefully you guys don't see me as another ill-willed immature kid, so let me fully explain the situation. Every few days my neighbors come to me to complain about how my cars are parked in my drive way and is appauling to him. When my friends come over, he complains that the cars on the street are cramping him in, he feels as though we're aggressive because i kicked opened the door one day, not hard, since my hands were full (if I kicked it hard, it would have hit the wall, thus damaging it). He is whines about how the leaves from my tree falls onto his lawn occationally, he is accusing me of having my tree's roots attack his water lines (which they are not even close, about 10 feet or more away). This is while he has had major construction done to his backyard which entailed 7am jack hammering for hours on end for a period of about 3 or 4 weeks. I get notices by him left on my car about how rude I am etc. The list goes on forever. I know that I could just use a transducer to emit pretty high frequencies in the upper range, but since I'm younger, that'd be a pretty bad idea (senstivity increase). Since I live under HOA I would like this to be more or less undetectable, or at least as undetectable. So anything that's audible wouldn't work so well.
  11. I just plan to buy cheap drivers and a cheap amp off of craigslist then use a computer and make a program to create either bursts, 5 second long, or 20 second long clips of 18-20 hert sound every 5-60 minutes. I plan to use either a 12" or 15" driver, perhaps bigger if I can get a good deal on it. It will be the ultimate annoyatron *referenced from thinkgeek.com*. I'm planning to aim it at a window or somewhere that'll possible create resonance as to cause the most amount of rucous per watt lol. 3 Yeah I was having difficulties thinking of a way to channel the sound. Since I'm not an engineer, my knowledge is limited to a brief understanding of physics.
  12. Hey guys I need to build a project, a little out of boredom and a little out of sheer annoyance with neighbors. Anyways does anyone know of a way to make a directed subwoofer cannon that only emits low base (around 18-20 hertz)? Size isn't really an issue, but it just has to be very low and directional. If you guys have any ideas, blue prints, or anything at all, that'd be quite helpful. Thanks
  13. Oh! I never knew that one. I just figured the woofer seemed more of a high bass (in frequency) reproductor and really didn't think that it would produce much lower spl. Is the surrounds made of paper that's beveled a few times on the edges?
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