I'll be honest, I don't know much about headphones. But for my birthday I decided to look into a new pair of headphones as I previously had the Sony MDR-XD200's which are just terrible! When I...
I got my Shure SE315 as a gift, and I absolutely love them, here's the review:
Build Quality:
I think the SE315 has excellent build quality, with its detachable and robust cables, L...
I haven't finished getting used to these yet so please check back in future for a full review and accurate scores. For now, let me tell a short tale... I hope you'll stick with me here and I...
I bought these puppies just before Christmas and they have been a revelation.
I can't tell you how much they suit my listening tastes. I love close listening with lots of treble and tight...
oh great! the algorithm used to make the "virtual haircut" has been phased out...and asking for FLAC yielded this reply:
Quote:
On 12/10/09, Anne ***** <****@starkey.com> wrote:
> Dear leeperry,
>
> Thank you for your e-mail regarding the Cetera algorithm.
>
> The Cetera product has been discontinued for a number of years.
> Unfortunately, we and are no longer supporting the Cetera algorithm or the
> virtual haircut demo so we won't be able to convert it to another format.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Anne ****
> Consumer Relations
anyway, check this one out! totally mind-blowing thunder/rain binaural goodness: RapidShare: thunder.mp3
Hey guys, don't know if it is mentioned in here, Pearl Jam has an album that is called Binaural, and they used this recording technique on some of the tracks, I heard Nothing As It Seems and is quite a good recording, give it a try!
About 90 minutes of minimalist electronic/acoustic improv, haven't listened to much of it yet but I thought it might be of interest here. Free download in lossless or 320k mp3.
Thanks to the nature of avant-garde music I'm a little unclear on how much of the first couple of minutes is "music" and how much is setting up the binaural mics... it gets more interesting (to me) after that.