wakeride74
Headphoneus Supremus
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I have a old Bose t-shirt someone gave me for free a while back. It was worth every penny.
Originally Posted by Rayman2k2 sarcasm or no? you guys creep me out |
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 |
Originally Posted by wakeride74 I have a old Bose t-shirt someone gave me for free a while back. It was worth every penny. |
Originally Posted by discord You should wear it to a meet. |
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. |
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? |