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ursula June 27th, 2005 09:19 AM

... for real headphones...

http://www.akg.com/akg_structuretree...nguage,EN.html

;)

RaaF June 27th, 2005 11:44 AM

sorry Urs ;)
http://www.wickeddigital.com.au/*ws4...ws4d?SNORPHEUS

cathodraytube June 27th, 2005 07:35 PM

my buget is about 100$ max....that thing is ...WTF ...20,000?!?!?!?

and ...hmmmm.....vacuume tubes????

Lord of the Rings June 27th, 2005 09:44 PM

Hey that's a local site RaaF (at least that's where the link takes me.) Of course we make the top line audio equipment here. lol hahaha :D
Prices shown I presume are AUD & not US. Unless it's Baht or something. lol Wow you wouldn't want to drop them. lol :D But that's one hell of a frequency range & response.

cathodraytube June 27th, 2005 10:28 PM

that just seems redickulus.....

7-100000HZ seems reely useful (not reely)....eventho you can onley here from about 20-22000HZ at best....isent about 9 HZ the "brown note" that suposedley makes you sh*t your pants?? and isent 100khz close to the RF frequencey range??? if thats true using those things might be like microwaving your head....and dosent the "electrostatic" meen verry high voltage?? i wouldent want 30000V strapped to my head.

I_Have_No_Account June 28th, 2005 03:29 AM

100 kHz is 0,1 MHz. Have you ever heard of someone being microwaved by a C64? I haven't.

By the way, why do you attack RaaF? He's posted a link and hasn't commented it at all.

cathodraytube June 28th, 2005 11:50 AM

i dont know what a c64 is , please explain?

100khz is in the RF range i think....am radio starts at 530khz......ANY radio wave ,if its strong enought (like several K-watts) can cook your brains (i think),if the antenna is close to your head.

i wasent attacking raaf in any way, i was making fun of the thing that looks like a 1930s radio.

dont put words in my mouth....you do it a lot.


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