M Rael
500+ Head-Fier
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It was only temporary, but I decided to listen to music with the HP2's while banging on the speed bag (that thing boxers train with) and I was really getting into it and had a good workout. The next morning I woke up and my sense of balance was experiencing technical difficulties.. I'd get occasional flashes of light headedness and whathaveyou. It took a couple of days for the unwanted sensations to vanish entirely! My theory is that the added weight of the HP2's on my head combined with the transmitted impact of striking a speed bad constantly for more than 30 minutes caused some kind of short term loss of normal equilibrium, rather like the effect of a Mike Tyson hook to the temple. I cant say I was worried too much, and I made the connection between the weight of the HP2/hitting speed bag/loss of balance right away, but that will be the last time I try doing anything active while wearing the HP2. They really are quite heavy.
p.s. i'm going to be away for a month or two starting very soon. the bright side is that the internet connection in my new residence should be ten times as fast as this dial up modem. i'll be seeing you around, gang.
Mark Rael
Santa Fe, NM
p.s. i'm going to be away for a month or two starting very soon. the bright side is that the internet connection in my new residence should be ten times as fast as this dial up modem. i'll be seeing you around, gang.
Mark Rael
Santa Fe, NM