I was pretty disappointed with the demo on the Xbox tbh.FFLink13 wrote:
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Tried the PC Demo... It's good, but I need more levels. And it doesn't seem like a Mouse/keyboard game.ghettoperson wrote:
I was pretty disappointed with the demo on the Xbox tbh.FFLink13 wrote:
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Joystick should come today... (LOLOLOLOLOLOL)
Now I can use my sound card AND connect to the net.
For recording videos from a console. Will be testing this out soon.
Not tech, but ordered alongside the other two:
For recording videos from a console. Will be testing this out soon.
Not tech, but ordered alongside the other two:
blackberry > iphone
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jens is high
moronhaffeysucks wrote:
idiothaffeysucks wrote:
loserGooners wrote:
iknorite
jens is high
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
invisbiblelee posts are invisisbsiblehaffeysucks wrote:
moronhaffeysucks wrote:
idiothaffeysucks wrote:
loser
inb4 ban
but srsly, wtf jensen?
and on topic so mods don't perm:
i got some Shure 110's a week ago
If they're hurting your ear a but when they're in, what do you suggest to fix this?
I'm using the smallest foam thingies that came with them
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Times three. One for me, two for friends. Awesome deal at Best buy for $10 each.
My ears hurt using them with most but the foam pieces. I would suggest trying the medium/larges, the foam compresses a lot.JoshP wrote:
I'm using the smallest foam thingies that came with them
Certainly try all sizes of all types of sleeves that came with it. If it's obviously too big, don't try to force it. However, you want to use the largest that fits properly for the best aural seal.
the foam is the worst IMO. use the clear silicon (thicker) for -ness or the black silicon (thinner) if you don't need that much sound isolation.Defiance wrote:
My ears hurt using them with most but the foam pieces. I would suggest trying the medium/larges, the foam compresses a lot.JoshP wrote:
I'm using the smallest foam thingies that came with them
Certainly try all sizes of all types of sleeves that came with it. If it's obviously too big, don't try to force it. However, you want to use the largest that fits properly for the best aural seal.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
For my 9800 GT
Does a 9800 really need two fans? Surely the stock is good enough for something like that.
Well it was getting pretty hot at the mid range oc I have on it, now its 20+ degrees cooler at load with a higher oc, tomorrow I'll try to take it further.some_random_panda wrote:
Does a 9800 really need two fans? Surely the stock is good enough for something like that.
Foam > All for sound isolation.haffeysucks wrote:
the foam is the worst IMO. use the clear silicon (thicker) for -ness or the black silicon (thinner) if you don't need that much sound isolation.Defiance wrote:
My ears hurt using them with most but the foam pieces. I would suggest trying the medium/larges, the foam compresses a lot.JoshP wrote:
I'm using the smallest foam thingies that came with them
Certainly try all sizes of all types of sleeves that came with it. If it's obviously too big, don't try to force it. However, you want to use the largest that fits properly for the best aural seal.
the foam that came with my E2Cs were orange and very porous. are we talking about the same foam?Jenspm wrote:
Foam > All for sound isolation.haffeysucks wrote:
the foam is the worst IMO. use the clear silicon (thicker) for -ness or the black silicon (thinner) if you don't need that much sound isolation.Defiance wrote:
My ears hurt using them with most but the foam pieces. I would suggest trying the medium/larges, the foam compresses a lot.
Certainly try all sizes of all types of sleeves that came with it. If it's obviously too big, don't try to force it. However, you want to use the largest that fits properly for the best aural seal.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
no, muh shit is black yo.haffeysucks wrote:
the foam that came with my E2Cs were orange and very porous. are we talking about the same foam?Jenspm wrote:
Foam > All for sound isolation.haffeysucks wrote:
the foam is the worst IMO. use the clear silicon (thicker) for -ness or the black silicon (thinner) if you don't need that much sound isolation.
this is what's included with the 310, 110, and I assume the rest of the SE series:
black things closest to camera: foam.
I got some new components:
How comes everyone's RAM Comes in cool boxes, and all I got was plastic
Nice one! Another i7 user to this forum
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The foam is the best all round, I have used all of them for quite some time with all types of music; the foam definitely gets my vote. Plus I own the Se 530's and so thus supercede you alllll! Use a size that's slightly too big for your ear, squeeze it and compress it, put it gently inside your ear canal and let the foam naturally expand so that it fits snugly in yer lughole. That's the way to do it!Jenspm wrote:
no, muh shit is black yo.haffeysucks wrote:
the foam that came with my E2Cs were orange and very porous. are we talking about the same foam?Jenspm wrote:
Foam > All for sound isolation.
this is what's included with the 310, 110, and I assume the rest of the SE series:
http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/images … 0_big1.jpg
black things closest to camera: foam.
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libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
(LEDs are output Wattage, furthest to the right is 300W, second is 150, third is 75)
Even if I got my Luxman M120A a little while ago, I actually "paid" (i.e. gave the guy the other amplifiers I had fixed for him) for my, finished recapping it, and got it installed today. It's sex. It's more than a little better than my old 30W sub amp.
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP