I look at two sets of earphones

I like sound.

Ever since I was a kid, I found ways to take music with me everywhere I went. When I was 6 I found a microcassette recorder in my mom’s drawer and quickly made it mine. When I was 10, my parents bought me our familys’ first CD player. A year later I got a cassette recorder. A few years later I also comandeered my mom’s Discman to take to school with me. Still later, I got the first digital MP3 player (A Rio PMP300) followed by a Zen Nomad, an iPod Nano, an iPhone, a Zune….

The list goes on, and you get the point. I once missed a flight to Washington DC because I forgot my iPod. It was worth it.

Not that I think I’m the end all with sound. Ultimately, I do believe in personal preference. If you like deep bass, embrace it. If you like trebles, more power to you. If you can’t really tell what’s either, but you think something sounds good, by all means, enjoy.

Here’s my latest set.

Decisions Decisions

The Etymotic MC3′s

 http://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-ER7-MC3-BLACK-Isolating-Earphones/dp/B003YTPP72/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324536337&sr=8-1

These are clean, clear earphones. Crisp is how I describe them, as well as a “wide range”. This means loud’s sound loud, and soft’s sound soft at the same volume. They fit fairly comfortably, and the eartips they include should be sufficient for even the most unique of ear canals. If you’ve got another 100 bucks to spend on top of the cost of the earphones, you can also visit an audiologist and get custom fit ear tips, which I plan on doing myself.  A tight, correct fit is essential on these or else you will get absolutely 0 bass. Which brings me to the counter point, the bass is really lacking. To some folks, this is a problem. To me, at first, it was also a problem. But you know, today, bass is too easily tied to percieved “sound quality”. Remeber when THX sound came out? And how it would shake the entire theatre? I think that’s stuck in some folks minds as an indicator of sound quality, but it really isn’t. To me the THX was as much about the crisp treble, the progression of softs to louds and just general euphoria the feeling of being envoloped in sound was like. The feeling of 9.8 earthquake was a minor “perk” at best. If you like clear sound, and have 100 bucks to spend, get these.

The Klipsch S5i’s
http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image-S5i-Headphones-3-Button/dp/B0043M9ATS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1324536365&sr=1-1\ 

Think I’m full of shit about bass not being as important? That’s ok, they make earphones for that, and these are them. These are very bass heavy, and a completely different sound – for the same price as the Etymotics. The s5i’s are actually a rugged version of the very popular s4i’s, which are slightly less (at about 75 dollars), but boast the same drivers. What does rugged get you? A Kevlar reinforced cord, bigger control buttons on the wire, and some better waterproofing. That being said, I’ve had Kevlar reinforced wiring on my earphones before, and they have succumbed just as easily to over-pulling and a very determined cat with teeth as other earphones. I will say though, the wiring is somewhat more tangle resistant, and the option to wear the wire over the ear or just regular in-ear is nice.

So what’s the difference to me?

Well, I like the Etymotic’s more, but here’s the practical difference.
Plugging into my Zune I:

  • Turn the volume up for the Etymotic MC3′s, and turn the volume down for the Klipsch S5i’s
  • Never have to adjust or reinsert for the Etymotics (because they are so far in my head). Subsequently, I can never hear anything else once the seal is tight.
  • Enjoy a less invasive cord-remote.

That being said, none of the reasons above are particularly good reasons to overrule the sound of the S5I’s, if you prefer that sound more. That’s how subjective and nitpicky this stuff is. Also I do not expect either of these to last more than a year of heavy use (where heavy is 4+ hours, daily). Oakland is a tough city on the ears.

Bonus: Do you go to the gym or do active stuff?

Buy any of these:

http://www.sennheiserusa.com/sport-headphones-earbuds-Sennheiser-adidas

Why?

Because a safety cord (a two section cord that breaks away when caught) goes a long way. The sound is good on these (not great) but since you’re so active you’re used to breaking earphones monthly by now right?

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Please Help

I was walking to work today, when I briefly passed by an older, slightly drunk white gentlemen, rambling to himself on the street. That’s not really uncommon, so I nod as we pass and enter into work.

When my co-workers and I departed for lunch, the same gentleman was sitting on the sidewalk on the side of our building, a paperbag on one side of him and in front of him a sign that said “please help”. I passed him by.

Returning from lunch, the man was there, now surrounded by three Oakland Ambassadors in orange vests (they are general help/watchmen for the downtown area). One was holding a camera and recording him, while the others were talking to him. I only heard the words “you can sit you just have to do it down over there” from one of the Ambassadors while he pointed down the street. The man kept rambling, slightly distressed with his voice elevated. I again, passed him by, this time a bit quicker.

Then as I walked to my car tonight I passed by this across the street from where he was originally standing.

Just another day.

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Today on the Internet: How you know how geeky I am

My brain enjoys thinking of new ways to ensure I never get a girlfriend.

Khaaaaaaaaaan!

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The Heat of Pizza

You can probably guess what I had for dinner last night, as well as what happened when I took a bite right after it got out of the oven.

Heat and temperature are two different things, and I still mixed them up horribly.

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Today on the Internet: The State Worker Dilemma

Only because it’s true.

Illustrating a conundrum.

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Today on the Internet, September 21, 2011

This won’t be a daily thing.

pie chart

Today Facebook changed a few things, but it's users never change.

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Tim Cook: Not my president!

Too easy

I hope I don't get sued for slander. I hear he's actually a nice guy.

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11 years of mobile phones, digital music players and computers

I finnally got to making a timeline of all the “general tech” I’ve owned since 2000. 11 years worth of cell phones, computers and digital music players.

12 Cell Phones, 6 digital music players, 5 CPU’s, 6 GPUs, 3 laptops and a tablet. I wonder what the total cost would come to.

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