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Headphoneus Supremus
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Something something about cows and ****
Something something about cows and ****
I remember that quite some time ago someone in this thread mentioned the combination of spam, cheese and pineapple. With that in mind I decided to make pineapple cheeseburgers with onions and mayonnaise on top. So much greasy goodness, I have missed this so much.
Also, I don't feel like I need to eat anything for the rest of the day.
You should try eating spam like a hamburger with pineapple.
[bun]
[pineapple]
[spam x2 next to each other if the bun is wide enough]
[teriaki sauce or Yoshida marinade]
[lettuce]
[bun]
The problem is: No buns, and no spam available. So I did it with some chicken mincemeat instead. So I used some regular bread, but it was a bit dried out. Might have been better to use shokupan, no matter how much I hate that stuff.
I feel depressed the moment I heard this...
I love EDM too actually, but the lack of individuality is depressing
Bowei posted this a while ago
Oh man......@bowei006, you should ask Audio360 if they can review some of CustomArt's products. I like the Music One and Two more than any of Noble's products so far. My jaw is on the floor right now because they've at least managed to get the sound signature that I like (balanced), while having great timbre.
Music One = one balanced armature, Music Two = two. I'm simply just taken back by the overall sound of them both.
The Music One is just $235 USD!
I am quite interested in the Music Two... heard it uses AcuPass drivers and it is a good step up from the BA200...
If I ever have enough money I would like to have one
So how does the Music Two sound? Thick, rich, and potent are three words that quickly come to mind. Bass is reverberant and excellently textured. Treble is articulate and crisp with each note clearly defined but overall remaining non-fatiguing. Midrange is weighty, organic and slightly laid back. It’s a frequency response that doesn’t stray too far from accuracy but strives for a fun and musical approach to it.
And while note weight is hefty and dense, the Music Two still achieves a fairly large and spacious presentation. At times it seems almost contradictory — it sounds laid back, non-fatiguing, yet at the same time dynamic, bold and impactful.
How big of a difference is there between the Music One and Two?