I bought these headphones just for the fun of it, to see how they sound with all that apparently amazing bass.
Well, for $50, they're ok sounding for extra bass headphones. They do have a...
Bought it some time ago, based on user reviews. Straight out of the box it seemed huge, especially compared to my old Cowon D2. Also, sound was awful. Granted, I don't have large hi-fi cans, only...
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Summary
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Introduction
I’m a basshead. I say that loudly and proudly, even though some folks believe basshead and audiophile are mutually exclusive. Obviously, I’m not in that camp. But sometimes, I...
I read reviews on this and I said let me try this out, for $10 I couldn't lose. This surpassed all of expectations for a $10 IEM.
I am going to purchase a set for my wife, she was also blown...
Every time I look away....not that easy...and back again; I see her spinning CCW. If I stare at the reflection she can spin CW, but even a long blink and it's back to CCW again.
I'm right-brained. But that's not all unexpected. I am left-handed and into art. Oh, and their descriptions for right-brained people fit me pretty well, too.
Like others I can force her to spin either way, though it takes a me a little more concentration. Anyone else notice that depending on which way she is spinning she's sticking out a different foot and hand?
Clockwise = right foot, right hand
Counter Clock = left foot, left hand
It doesn't have anything to do with the hemisphere that we use the majority of the time, I'm afraid. It's a pretty optical illusion, and nothing more than that.
QFT
I've seen this optical illusion many times. I can force it to spin either way using the shadow.