soundzgood
New Head-Fier
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A device called the WOW Thing, made by SRS Labs, is marketed to people as a way to make their small computer speakers sound better. It also has a 1/8" headphone jack. This thing does everything you'd want for headphones- amplifies the signal, enhances the apparant perception of bass, and widens the soundstage to an amazing degree. All the controls are adjustable, too.
Please, no naysayers who haven't tried this thing. If you have an open mind, you may have just saved yourself mucho $$$ by not buying a more expensive dedicated headphone amp that can't do everything this little bugger can.
I know I sound like a salesman, but I'm not- I just think it's so cool to have discovered this great use for a device that is mainly intended for enhancing the sound of small speakers...and after all, that's exactly what headphones are- small speakers. The only drawback is that it's not battery-powered, it comes with an AC adapter. Well, nothing is pefect.
Here's the link: http://www.srs-store.com/store/mall/Product.aspx?Id=10
If anybody else has tried this unit, please chime in with your comments. It's good policy to be skeptical about wild claims like this, so I'd feel so much better if somebody else can back me up with this.
Please, no naysayers who haven't tried this thing. If you have an open mind, you may have just saved yourself mucho $$$ by not buying a more expensive dedicated headphone amp that can't do everything this little bugger can.
I know I sound like a salesman, but I'm not- I just think it's so cool to have discovered this great use for a device that is mainly intended for enhancing the sound of small speakers...and after all, that's exactly what headphones are- small speakers. The only drawback is that it's not battery-powered, it comes with an AC adapter. Well, nothing is pefect.
Here's the link: http://www.srs-store.com/store/mall/Product.aspx?Id=10
If anybody else has tried this unit, please chime in with your comments. It's good policy to be skeptical about wild claims like this, so I'd feel so much better if somebody else can back me up with this.