Stereo Earphones...Need To Knows About Ipod's
Protect your teenagers hearing. With the terrible sound from cheap earphones supplied with Ipod's and other devices, the volume has to be turned higher and higher has quality sounding stereo headphones from Shure, V-Moda, Etymotic Research, Ultimate Ears and others.
Stereo earphones truly compact… an accessory to the ipod or cell phone for which they are being used. However, as more and more people are finding the true enjoyment of being an audiophile (a music lover, especially with their Ipod's and other MP3 players), they are discovering the value that a earpiece with sound provides. Not only when trying to keep the outside sounds...out, but by creating an environment to truly enjoy music. As such, these new stereo earphones are becoming better and better sounding, more and more manufacturers are bringing out their own models. Makers such as: Shure, SkullCandy, Ultimate Ears, Sony, Panasonic, Etymotic Research and many others.
So,what kind of accessories can an audiophile get for his or her favorite music device? Here is a sampling:
Amplifiers are normally considered to be necessary for a large stereo system to drive the speakers. Something not required of course with a MP3 player. However, the bigger the speakers, the bigger the amp that is needed! Since the beginning of sound, the small electrical current coming out of the listening devices was enough to power the or the listening device (like the Walkman or portable stereo) had its own small amplifier built right in. But not anymore. Today, audiophiles want great sounding devices that need their own power source for full enjoyment… either for volume or for clarity.
Accessory kits are another must-have. It can be frustrating to be traveling and being unable to find your in ear headphones. Nothing's worse than being on an airplane and watching the airline propaganda and trying to read lips! A carrying case can be as simple as a little bag to keep them in.
Cable clips are a great way to keep your headphone cables from getting out of control as you listen to music. If there is sudden movement while plugged in, they can really hurt your ears, mess up your hair, pull off your glasses, or even damage your listening device! Clips keep your cables out of harm's way.
Any time you have an intricate piece of machinery, you'll need replacement parts. It's no different with an ear phone. The The average accessories most of us use include jacks, cables, and ear pads, all of which can become disconnected from the headset with excessive use. If you just own a cheap set, you could probably buy a new better sounding set for less money than the replacement parts. But if you are a serious audiophile and you want serious sound, you'll also want some replacement parts just in case the music makes you dance too hard!
Lastly, consider getting some rubber alcohol or cleaning solution to keep everything sanitary. After all, they are around your ears and your hair for a long period of time and they can get a little grimy and wax can build up in your stereo earphones after excessive use. Keep them clean and you'll enjoy them more besides getter better sound from wax buildup.
So,what kind of accessories can an audiophile get for his or her favorite music device? Here is a sampling:
Amplifiers are normally considered to be necessary for a large stereo system to drive the speakers. Something not required of course with a MP3 player. However, the bigger the speakers, the bigger the amp that is needed! Since the beginning of sound, the small electrical current coming out of the listening devices was enough to power the or the listening device (like the Walkman or portable stereo) had its own small amplifier built right in. But not anymore. Today, audiophiles want great sounding devices that need their own power source for full enjoyment… either for volume or for clarity.
Accessory kits are another must-have. It can be frustrating to be traveling and being unable to find your in ear headphones. Nothing's worse than being on an airplane and watching the airline propaganda and trying to read lips! A carrying case can be as simple as a little bag to keep them in.
Cable clips are a great way to keep your headphone cables from getting out of control as you listen to music. If there is sudden movement while plugged in, they can really hurt your ears, mess up your hair, pull off your glasses, or even damage your listening device! Clips keep your cables out of harm's way.
Any time you have an intricate piece of machinery, you'll need replacement parts. It's no different with an ear phone. The The average accessories most of us use include jacks, cables, and ear pads, all of which can become disconnected from the headset with excessive use. If you just own a cheap set, you could probably buy a new better sounding set for less money than the replacement parts. But if you are a serious audiophile and you want serious sound, you'll also want some replacement parts just in case the music makes you dance too hard!
Lastly, consider getting some rubber alcohol or cleaning solution to keep everything sanitary. After all, they are around your ears and your hair for a long period of time and they can get a little grimy and wax can build up in your stereo earphones after excessive use. Keep them clean and you'll enjoy them more besides getter better sound from wax buildup.

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