Bose Triport Thread
Nov 28, 2005 at 10:45 PM Post #286 of 422
I have a old Bose t-shirt someone gave me for free a while back. It was worth every penny.
 
Nov 28, 2005 at 10:55 PM Post #287 of 422
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Originally Posted by Rayman2k2
sarcasm or no?
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you guys creep me out
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I'm not entirely sure, heh heh.
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Nov 28, 2005 at 11:00 PM Post #288 of 422
There is no sarcasm about it. My first encounter with the -=BOSE=- TriPort was like cinderella slipping on the perfect glass shoe, but more like hanging 2 of them on her ears. That's how crystal clear and perfect the TriPorts were. The only way I can truly express my feelings for these headphones is through dance. In fact, I'm dancing now - I cannot help it - a long, eloquent, and subtle performance like that of the TriPort. I'm finding it hard to type, but that's ok - the TriPort extend further than my arms possibly could, or even the super stretchy arms of a rubber yogi superman. That's right - all the way up to 60Hz, and all the way down to 60Hz. A good analogy of the unbelievable depths and highs the TriPort attains is that of riding a rollercoaster like cinderella, but instead with perfect crystal sound-producing shoes hanging from your ears, down, down, into the depths of the Earth, roughly 60 cm down, then shooting back up with the transient response of a bullet, all the way up to -60 cm into the atmosphere, possibly saying hello to a centipede to tell him of the good news, then, who knows where the TriPort might take you?
 
Nov 28, 2005 at 11:46 PM Post #289 of 422
I only ever use my triports with my specially dedicated Super-Rig which i decided upon after talking with the highly knowlegable BOSE engineers.

I have never heard of the make, but i got it for £7.99 in Sainsburys.

It plays tapes and has really really loud volume.

But then in typical it tape fashion, it ate the tape. It then ate the triports and died suddenly.

Please guys help, what should i do ?

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Nov 29, 2005 at 1:04 AM Post #290 of 422
Someone actually said the Tri-ports produce a 'believeable image' if someone first punches you in the ears. When I asked about getting punched in the ears at the Apple store, they simply said I should take my business elsewhere. I was so taken aback, because they are so open to taking your money...but when it comes to taking your sanity, they simply put their foot down.

Go figure.
 
Nov 29, 2005 at 1:08 AM Post #291 of 422
Bose itself was actually created by the great monkey king, an ancient deity who wanted to mind control the masses. No joke.
 
Nov 29, 2005 at 1:34 AM Post #293 of 422
Even if Bose Triports are pieces of crap and Bose speakers aren't necessarily the best. You have to admit that the founder is genius. If you ever read about the actual eginerring that goes into all his products you will see what a mastermind he is. Look up hte Bose car suspension system, its ingenious what he has created to tackle the issues of conventional suspsension systems. I think what Bose does is thinks outside the box and even though some would want to slander it for acting like the best when its sub-par, you have to admit that it has worked for everyone who doesn't read these forums. Its just like how everyone ridiculs Apple, sure you may be right about the over zealous marketing techniques; however, you must admit their products from iPod to Bose speakers do have some ingenious features not avaible elswehere, very user friendly, and while not always the best but quite good sound quality.
 
Nov 29, 2005 at 1:41 AM Post #294 of 422
I give the Triports a lot of credit...

If it hadn't been for them and their "great" (but to me profoundly dissapointing for the money) sound, I wouldn't have researched how to get better sound and would never have found Head-Fi and would never have ended up dropping hundreds and hundreds on HP gear
 
Nov 29, 2005 at 1:50 AM Post #295 of 422
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Originally Posted by SoundFreaq
I give the Triports a lot of credit...

If it hadn't been for them and their "great" (but to me profoundly dissapointing for the money) sound, I wouldn't have researched how to get better sound and would never have found Head-Fi and would never have ended up dropping hundreds and hundreds on HP gear



I have a similar experience though it was with bose speakers and not headphones. Without some really great review in consumer report (or whatever magazine that was), I wouldn't have been curious about better audio quality. Thank you Bose.
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Nov 29, 2005 at 1:59 AM Post #296 of 422
The demo pair of Triports at Best Buy were snapped in half and taped back together. But Holy G were they comfortable!!! Like two soft frog bellies pressed against my ears. Ribbit. Ribbit. Ribbit.
 
Nov 29, 2005 at 2:05 AM Post #298 of 422
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Originally Posted by discord
You should wear it to a meet.


Also make sure you wear a nametag with your screen name on it so other members know its a joke and not to throw eggs at you.
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Nov 29, 2005 at 3:46 AM Post #299 of 422
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Originally Posted by YamiTenshi
Also make sure you wear a nametag with your screen name on it so other members know its a joke and not to throw eggs at you.
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I might get a live flame anyways! I would be funny though
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Nov 29, 2005 at 7:40 AM Post #300 of 422
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Originally Posted by b0dhi
There is no sarcasm about it. My first encounter with the -=BOSE=- TriPort was like cinderella slipping on the perfect glass shoe, but more like hanging 2 of them on her ears. That's how crystal clear and perfect the TriPorts were. The only way I can truly express my feelings for these headphones is through dance. In fact, I'm dancing now - I cannot help it - a long, eloquent, and subtle performance like that of the TriPort. I'm finding it hard to type, but that's ok - the TriPort extend further than my arms possibly could, or even the super stretchy arms of a rubber yogi superman. That's right - all the way up to 60Hz, and all the way down to 60Hz. A good analogy of the unbelievable depths and highs the TriPort attains is that of riding a rollercoaster like cinderella, but instead with perfect crystal sound-producing shoes hanging from your ears, down, down, into the depths of the Earth, roughly 60 cm down, then shooting back up with the transient response of a bullet, all the way up to -60 cm into the atmosphere, possibly saying hello to a centipede to tell him of the good news, then, who knows where the TriPort might take you?


lmao, classic post.
 

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