This quick review is done after a few hours of listening. I bought them from B&H for the decent sum of 150$. If you've done your research you'll find out that Ultrasone HPs are known for their...
I auditioned the SRH-1840 straight out of the box, and was unsatisfied with the sound, so I decided to give them a period of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite differences...
I didn't think of TEAC when I began searching for a dedicated CD player. My initial short list included Denon, Cambridge, Marantz, Onkyo. The Teac intrigued me, so I went for it. It is very...
Sennheiser HD-598s are the most comfortable headphones I've had the opportunity to use. I recommend these wholeheartedly for any first-time hi-fi buyer because of their excellent soundstage and...
You can buy a eye mask for sleep. They're like, 3 bucks. I have one right here because I used to work nights and sleep during the day. And what do you know, I can keep my eyes open easily but have it be completely dark. I honestly don't see a difference between having my eyes open or closed with the sound quality. Maybe they need burn in. Maybe I should use a Cardas cable instead of the elastic. I don't really know.
This isn't like a normal mask, you can keep your eyes open, so it's like you're in the dark, this is pretty neat. There's no question that depriving one sense enhances the other. This might be useful just for relaxing, as well.
This isn't like a normal mask, you can keep your eyes open, so it's like you're in the dark, this is pretty neat. There's no question that depriving one sense enhances the other. This might be useful just for relaxing, as well.
Still it's weird the company thinks the price is legit by calling it 'musicmask'. If these thing weren't supposed for music listening they would cost about 2$ I think.