Has anyone compare this cans to Sony eggo d66sl?
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3/19/06 at 6:08am
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Originally Posted by HeadKase
There's never been an audio revolution in history like the Ipod phenom, and certainly no innovation ever with as much potential to transform the headphone market.
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Originally Posted by fewtch
Oh... have you ever heard the term "walkman" before?
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Originally Posted by RYCeT
Has anyone compare this cans to Sony eggo d66sl?
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Originally Posted by plainsong
I used to have the eggos. I think they strived for a right down the middle kind of sound, something that was pleasent and fairly honest. The bass instruments were put in the very back of the room though.
I'll see how the k81's compare to that. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by redshifter
there are plenty of very good iem headphone solutions out there right now. to suggest otherwise is ingenious.
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Originally Posted by plainsong
I think that question is better put to Sennheiser, AKG, and Beyerdynamic.
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Originally Posted by HeadKase
OK I'll admit that the walkman was at least as big a development as MP3 players, but I don't think the walkman had the breadth of influence that the Ipod does. From Itunes transforming the recording industry selling billions of dollars a year, to MP3 players used to replace car stereos and even home stereos, the entire music industry faces transformation to a much greater degree than what happened with the walkman.
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Originally Posted by HeadKase
That might be, but I specifically mentioned closed phones - which would rule out IEM's. And I hate IEM's.
OK I'll admit that the walkman was at least as big a development as MP3 players, but I don't think the walkman had the breadth of influence that the Ipod does. From Itunes transforming the recording industry selling billions of dollars a year, to MP3 players used to replace car stereos and even home stereos, the entire music industry faces transformation to a much greater degree than what happened with the walkman. |
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Originally Posted by timmins
you're either very young or not that bright .anyone over 20 knows that sony was the pioneer of portable audio. to the best of my knowledge Itunes just sold its billionth track after a number of years of operation, and it is quite clear that apple takes a big bite out of the $.99cost (probably as much as their computers, 40% markup). Apple and Steve "the spindoctor" jobs simply identified a growing trend, and with a considerable advertising campaign, marketed a lackluster (at best) product to the masses. apple revolutionized nothing, they simply tied the best bow on their package.
sorry to be off topic, but the trolling of ipod fanboys just boils my blood. |

I'm a little worried about wearing these in public...|
Originally Posted by timmins
admittedly I do jump on people when they they make assosiations between ipods and innovation, because they have been followers thus far but have simply, done a better job of marketing their product.
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