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| Lepanto |
i've already said what frequency is. you've yet to prove anything. googling doesn't make you smart. by making me repeat myself it only belittles YOU ;)
Attention to detail is everything in studio mixing. A good pair of headphones is your microscope. You need flat, extended frequency response in order to perceive the most minute sonic detail without false coloration. You also need reliability and an ergonomic design, so the experience of using your headphones is as transparent as the sound. |
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| _Nut_ |
Bitch most of the information is not googled. This is basic information that ive learned through high school, through my undergrad college years and even partially in my graduate years now.
And as for you and your bosses...
Have you undergone training on each and every headphone...
have you learned about the ear, learned about frequency responce, learned about ohms law, resistance, sensitivity and impedance?
Chances are the reason your bosses havent said anything is because they dont know either. You look at specs on the info sheet and think you know everything.... |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Bitch most of the information is not googled. This is basic information that ive learned through high school, through my undergrad college years and even partially in my graduate years now.
And as for you and your bosses...
Have you undergone training on each and every headphone...
have you learned about the ear, learned about frequency responce, learned about ohms law, resistance, sensitivity and impedance?
Chances are the reason your bosses havent said anything is because they dont know either. You look at specs on the info sheet and think you know everything.... |
nope chances are they know more than you, jerkoff. lol yeah i'm sure it's not googled :rolleyes: because high school and college degrees concentrate so much in sound waves and freqeuncy responses. if i just read the package i wouldn't know what it even is. tard.
on top of which my MIDI production prof made us get headphones with at least 15-24,000 hz freq response.
but ofcourse you know mare than him as well
disprove the fact that companies keep on producing wide range headphones and people keep buying them and i'll take your gobbledegook seriously.
one again for the morons who cannot read
Attention to detail is everything in studio mixing. A good pair of headphones is your microscope. You need flat, extended frequency response in order to perceive the most minute sonic detail without false coloration. You also need reliability and an ergonomic design, so the experience of using your headphones is as transparent as the sound. :eyes: |
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| _Nut_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lepanto
Attention to detail is everything in studio mixing. A good pair of headphones is your microscope. You need flat, extended frequency response in order to perceive the most minute sonic detail without false coloration. You also need reliability and an ergonomic design, so the experience of using your headphones is as transparent as the sound. |
Shame you cant even come up with that on your own. Where are your own words? |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Shame you cant even come up with that on your own. Where are your own words? |
lame. come up with something not googled, kthnxbye. that just puts my point into a single solid paraphrase.
gimme a good reason headphones with that freq come out, or ppl buy them, or ppl insisting on them, or prof's demanding them for class
i'm sorry, son. but you don't have a point other than the fact that the human ear "can't hear" the frequency.\
EDIT: FTW, a good argument would be to point out that freq response rates don't make the quality the best, impendance and sound pressure levels matter just as much if not more when it comes to quality. |
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| KaOtiK1 |
| my ipod just crashed got the sick ipod and the folder error this is my 2nd ipod that has crashed already :mad: |
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| romchik |
| Creative Zen is good . 20 Gigs and 24 hours battery life , which is amazing . If u want a 5 GB , I'd recommend Creative Micro for 5 GB. It has a removable battery , and i believe that battery costs about 50 bucks (canadian) |
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| kamil |
| anyone who believes the ipod is best or anywhere near being best is incredibly stupid. |
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| kamil |
So here are some other options i was faced with while i was looking for the perfect mp3 player.
Starting off, is the one i chose to get in the end :)
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iAudio 5 (My personal Favourite)
Summary and Specs:
-up to 2gb
-20 hours battery life on one AAA
-fm, fm recording
-line in
-no DRM
-6 band EQ (!)
-2x, 4x, 8x, 16x fast forwarding
-bookmark function
-OGG, MP3, Lame, FLAC, ASF, WAV, and WMA
-lyrics display
-1000 colors for backlight
-13+13mW (REALLY LOUD!!!)
-2 x 4 line display
-small size (7cm x 3cm x 1.7cm (basically) )
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iAudio X5L
-35 hours battery life
-Color Screen
-NO DRM!! (u can now easily access ure mp3s and transfer them back to any PC)
-Video Playback
-5 Band Equalizor (ipod = NONE!)
-Slim Design
-supported file formats (OGG, FLAC, etc.)
-BBE and equalizer
-FM Radio (with recording)
-Voice and Line-In Recording
-Simple Controls, easy to navigate menus
-Can be used as a USB Mass Storage Device
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Sony NW-HD5
Summary and Specs:
-40 hours battery life compared to apples measly 16
-REMOVABLE BATTERY (better than apples internal that dies after 18 months)
-SMALLER, and lighter
-FULL MP3 compatibility
-Horizontal and Vertical use of the unit
-6 Band equalizer, fully customizable (apple has ty presets)
-20gb capacity (more than enough for anyone)
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And the removable, 40 hour battery:

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Creative Zen Sleek
Summary and Specs:
-16 hours battery life (internal)
-Size: 101 x 59 x 17 mm
-20gb HD
-Radio
-Voice Recorder
-Graphic Equalizer w/ 9 presets
-approx. $350 US
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iRiver H10 20gb
Summary and Specs:
-16 hours internal battery
-fm, fm recording
-photo viewer
-mic
-ogg, mp3, etc compatible
-no DRM
-102.3 X 61 X 21.7 (mm)
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^same as H10 5gb.
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iRiver H10 5gb
Summary and Specs:
-12 Hours Battery Life on Removable Battery
-Same specs as H10 20gb for the rest (basically)
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Toshiba Gigabeat F20
Summary and Specs:
-MP3 WAV WMA
-Storage Device: 20GB Built-in HDD (at 1GB = 1 billion bytes)
-16 hours battery life
-Display: 2.2-inch diagonal QVGA color low temperature TFT LCD (320 x 240 x dots)
-Customizable Equalizers
-Dimensions: 2-1/2 x 4-1/8 x 5/8 inches (excluding protuberance)
-Weight: Approximately 5-3/4 ounces (main body only)
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iRiver T10
Summary and Specs:
-53 hours of battery life on one AA
-OGG, MP3, WMA, etc support
-No DRM
-Color LCD!
-up to 1gb
-$130 for 512mb model
-80mm x 40mm x 28mm (approx, not bad)
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iRiver U10
Summary and Specs:
-Video playable!
-Available in 512MB, 1GB
-Built-in Lithium Polymer Battery
-Supports MPEG4, Macromedia Flash Lite 1.1, TXT, JPEG
-Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG (Up to Q10)
-2.2" 265K Color QVGA TFT-LCD
-New iRiver D-Click System for navigation
-FM Radio, Voice Recording, Photo album, Text viewer, Direct encoding (only with cradle) Remote control, Playable Games
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iRiver T20
Summary and Specs:
-Slider, possibly for scrolling or fast forwarding? Take a close look!
-Metro style look
-Available in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
-15 hours playback with Built-in Lithium Polymer
-Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG (Up to Q10)
-3 Line graphic LCD with backlight
-USB 2.0
-Alarm function
-Voice recording, FM radio, Direct encoding, UMS/iRiver Plus 2 supported
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iRiver T30
Summary and Specs:
-Available in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
-20 hours playback with AAA battery
-Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG (Up to Q10)
-4 Line graphic LCD with backlight
-"High quality" built-in micro voice recording system
-Easy Direct-encoding feature, USB 2.0
-FM Radio, Alarm, iRiver Plus supported
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iAudio G3
Summary and Specs:
-up to 2gb
-50 hours battery life on one AA
-fm, fm recording
-line in
-no DRM
-6 band EQ (!)
-2x, 4x, 8x, 16x fast forwarding
-bookmark function
-OGG, MP3, Lame, FLAC, ASF, WAV, and WMA
-lyrics display
-13+13mW (REALLY LOUD!!!)
-2 x 4 line display
-basically, almost the same as the iAudio 5
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Olympus MR-F30
Summary and Specs:
-USB 2.0, 512mb - 1gb flash memory
- OLED display (96x96 pixel) 260k colors
- Plays MP3, WMA, OGG
- SRS Wow, EQ Presets, 2 custom EQ
- JPEG photo view
- FM Radio, recording
- Voice recording, Direct audio recording
- 74 x 34 x 21mm, 40g
- 512mb: 229k Won ($ 222 USD), 1gb: 279k ($ 271 USD)
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iAudio M3L
Summary and Specs:
-20gb
-35 hours battery life (internal non-removable)
-OGG, MP3, WMA, etc
-Radio, FM Recording
-NO DRM (!)
-Best remote control of any portable mp3 player, HANDS DOWN.
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Sony NW-E505
Summary & Specs:
-512 or 1gb Capacity
-50 hours battery life
-LCD Screen
-FM Radio
-About the size of a cigarette lighter
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Mpio HD300
Summary & Specs:
MPIO HD300 features:
* Holds up to 5,000 digital music songs
* Anodized aluminum finish
* Built-in rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery
* Up to 16 hours of battery life
* Ultra fast 128 Mbps transfer rate using USB 2.0 interface
* Supports MP3, WMA, ASF and OGG music files
* Integrated FM tuner
* Built-in voice recorder
* Intuitive GUI interface, 4-directional touch button
* Store or transfer files of any type
* Premium quality 3D sound effect, 7-band EQ
* 8-line LCD with indigo blue backlight
* Store or transfer files of any type
* Upgradeable to future formats and features
* Dimensions: 2.36"(W) x 4.09"(H) x 0.66"(D)
* Weight: 5.6 oz.
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Qoolqee K7
Summary & Specs:
-20 hour battery life internal
-Jog dial
-Wolfson 24bit DAC
-1.5" Color LED
-Equalizer
-Tempo Change
-No DRM, no software needed
-FM Radio + Recording
-Outlook Express sync
-Games + TXT Browser
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Sony MZ-RH10
Summary & Specs:
-Hi-MD WALKMAN with large Organic EL Display
-MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback <---FINALLY!!! no atrac conversion necessary
-Supports all popular digital audio compression formats: ATRAC / MP3 / WMA / WAV
-New type remote control
-Record from multiple source: USB-in / Mic-in / Analogue-in / Digital-in
-32 hours On a Removable Nimh gumstick +1 AA. approx 14 hours on a single gumstick
-1GB Hi-MD discs
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High res shot: http://www.minidisc.org/images/Sony_MZRH10.jpg
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Sony MZ-DHP10
Summary & Specs:
* Includes built-in 1.3Mpixel camera (1280x960) with 4x digital zoom
* Built-in 1.5 inch color TFT LCD screen
* Slide-show mode allows pictures to be synced to music
* Stored photos can be moved or deleted
* Plays back MP3 files
* High Definition Digital amp
* USB bus powered
* Jog-dial
Manufacturer's Feature List:
* HI-MD WALKMAN with large Organic EL Display
* MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback
* Record from multiple source: USB-in / Mic-in / Analogue-in / Digital-in
* Incl. Charging stand, AC Power Adpater
* Long battery life of 32 hours
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| silnismo |
new mp3 player from sony coming out next month.
Featuring an advanced organic EL display (2 inches on the 20GB version and 1.5 inches on the 6GB model
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| gwrmarines |
Thats a nice line up you got there kamil.
Now im not sure about teh ipiss, cause i was looking at that Sony NW-HD5 before and i liked it so now thank you very much im gonna have to ponder some more.
I smell something burning...
OH its my brain! Bloody hell |
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| insecurity |
| quote: | Originally posted by silnismo
new mp3 player from sony coming out next month.
Featuring an advanced organic EL display (2 inches on the 20GB version and 1.5 inches on the 6GB model
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any links/specs for this? |
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