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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Upgrade Your Sound and Style with Sennheiser CX300 Earphones


The earphones that came with your new media player may not be up to what you expect. For the money, these earphones are the best way to upgrade the sound from your iPod or MP3 player. There is so much electronic equipment in use in today's modern world that it is necessary for users to think seriously about the kind of the styling and quality of the earphones they use for their personal stereo equipment.

A majority of styles users previously used for portable music players such as the Walkman and Discman are not built for high quality sound like you'd expect nowadays with your iPod's and MP3 players. One of the most important features today is the weight of the headphones; unlike a stand-alone player, MP3 players and iPod's cannot operate without a headset. This means users are plugged into a set of earphones for extended time frames and comfort is of utmost importance.

As previously mentioned, users need earphones that are lightweight and fit comfortably into their ears. When you are wearing earphones for an extended period of time the last thing you want to do is lug around a chunky pair of headphones that weigh you down and make your ears hurt after just a few hours of wear. Sound quality is also important along with the lack of outside interference.

With a powerful sounding bass and a very lightweight style, the Sennheiser CX300 earphones make them comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Rubber tips made in several different sizes are included so that they fit comfortably for everyone, and they are replaceable, thus providing a longer life for your earphones.

The Sennheiser CX300 earphones are also compatible with many CD, DVD, and MP3 players with a 3.5mm headphone socket. This provides them with more versatility and saves money for the user who doesn't want to buy several pairs of earphones for different pieces of equipment. It is essential in today's technology market to have the flexibility of multiple use products that you can invest in a product with higher quality and a longer lifetime.

Sennheiser has provided a two-year warranty which also makes these earphones a sensible choice. When you combine all of the great features of the CX300, there is little doubt about the long-term potential of owning this model of earphones to use with your desktop or portable audio systems. The CX300 is the best partner for your player, your ears, and you.


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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Harman Kardon GLA-55 Speaker System - Raising the Bar in Desktop Audio


Looking like something out of Superman's Fortress of Solitude are Harmon Kardon's GLA-55 2.0 powered desktop speakers. With their sculpted, crystal-like appearance, and clear PMMA enclosure, the GLA-55 speakers are certainly conversation pieces. But the key question to ask of course if you're going to cough up the $999.00 is, how do they sound?

As if no one told the Harman Kardon engineers that they were working on computer speakers, the GLA-55's pack a lot of the same technology as Harman Kardon's high-end audiophile speakers. For example, the superior frequency range of the CMMD Lite tweeters gives the GLA-55s the clarity and versatility of a three-way speaker for the highs and mids, despite the two-way design.

The woofer is an Atlas AL, which claims to mimic the performance of an 18-inch woofer in a 3-inch package. The bass is clean, not booming, but you're definitely not going to feel cheated out of low-end. Helping with the heavy lifting on the bass is a variable-width port design that eliminates whacking distortion, and an enclosure made of PMMA (an acrylic used to make bulletproof glass) which creates a super-stiff, resonance-free enclosure for the woofers. All of this is powered by 110-watt integrated amps, so you don't need to worry about your input.

Volume is controlled through plus and minus touch-sensitive metal buttons on the left speaker. The buttons are very responsive and you can even quickly mute sound by pressing both the plus and minus signs simultaneously.

Since they're computer speakers you can use them for your PC gaming as well, thanks to the broad sound stage the GLA-55s can support. Because so much sound in games can be significantly compressed, however, you may notice yourself getting the most out of the GLA-55s by using your iTunes library more-so than your games directory.

Ultimately it's up to you to decide if you are willing to spend a thousand dollars on computer speakers, but keep in mind that there are many so-called audiophile speakers that don't sound nearly as good as these. Regardless of the price, the GLA-55 speakers are strong performers with virtually no downsides.

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