Sunday, September 30, 2012

My daily dose of Jam

After I Buy HMDX HX P230RD Bluetooth Wireless Strawberry

HMDX HX P230RD Bluetooth Wireless Strawberry

I have purchased three different HMDX Jam speakers like this one. I was amazed by the loud volume, this little thing can rock the whole room louder than most cheapy computer speakers. The first time i heard it was a gray one... after reading all the other reviews, and other folks complaining about the duh duh sound you hear... i realized i was happy with mine, and had no hiss, no duh duh duh sound, no battery life problems.. here is the thing, on the bottom right of the JAM speaker jar is a small rectangle sticker. I have seen 2212 and 2612 and 2712
the price of the item seems to affect which version release of the hardware you receive
the the 2612 and 2712 look the same on the unit itself... only the sticker on the case is different... but on my 2712 version jam speakers there is no problems at all.
consider contacting the seller and asking exactly which version of the jam speaker you will get.
im happy with all off them , and you do get what you pay for.
and if you use an i-phone. then im sorry.
i have had no problems, and i do not use apple devices

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Zimmer Flexes his Muscles

Great Deals Of The Last Samurai Original Picture

The Last Samurai Original Picture

For those people who question Zimmer as a romantic composer, "The Last Samurai" strickes down naysayers. This score is one of Zimmer's finest and demonstrates his ability to score any type of movie. I expected a Gladiator type soundtrack when the movie came out and was pleasantly suprised to see Zimmer take this score in a different direction.

Utlizing Japanese styles and instruments, this soundtrack captivates the senses with peaceful and melancholy themes anchored by violyns and cellos. Unlike his more recent scores, Zimmer sticks to the orchestra and avoids synthesizers. For a movie placed in the nineteenth century, this score appropriately accompanys the film's tranquil and chaotic atmospheres.

"A Way of Life" begins the score mixing the beautiful and slow swelling themes of the countryside while conveying a passionate sense of desperation to hold onto the past. Zimmer shows that he can work at all speeds: from slow romantic themes to moderate and intense action cues. Whenever I hear "Spectres in the Fog," I feel the impending charge of an unknown enemy hidden out of sight. It is in this track where we hear one of the best action themes that I have returned to time and time again since the soundtrack released in 2003. The mixture of the romantic and action cues culminates with "The Way of the Sword" and the final track, "A Small measure of Peace." This last piece is haunting and beautiful and is the best of the score. It demonstrates Zimmer's abilities to send chills down your spine.

Anyone who loves Hans Zimmer, classical movie scores, or Japanese musical styles will love this soundtrack. The legacy of Zimmer's score will outlast the movie itself which is no easy feat.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Awesome

Why You Ned to Buy DAddario EXL110BT Electric Strings Balanced

DAddario EXL110BT Electric Strings Balanced

Once I find something I like, I usually stick with it for years. While I've used D'Addario strings on my acoustic guitars for well over 15 years, I've always stuck with Ernie Ball's Super Slinky (9-42) on my Stratocaster electric, and that's about 20 years. The new nickel D'Addario XLs (10-46) are considered extra light (that's what the XL is for), however, they're still heavier than the Super Slinkies, and the difference is noticeable in the playing. I've had the new XL's on for only a short time today and even though they're a tad heavier, I like the feel, even though more force is required for bending notes. That said, the XLs feel a touch more stable and allow more of a "hit" when picking or chording without jangling. I actually felt myself to be a tad faster on the slightly heavier strings, which wasn't something I was expecting. It may be that the Slinkies are actually a bit too slinky for my various styles of playing--and it only took me 20 years to find this out! It will require several weeks of playing to really test out these new strings, but they seem like winners, as long as I can get used to the additional force required for bending notes. The overall feel is that the strings stay under my fingers and I don't have to play with such a light touch as I did on the Ernie Ball's. I also have a set of Ernie's 10-46 (same weight as the D'Addario) and in a few months I'll try them out for a comparison.

The tone of the XLs is bold and powerful, fatter than the Slinkies and therefore a bit funkier. I like them a lot, but only time and days of playing will really tell the tale. It means I'm going to have to experiment with my amp and pickup positions to find the various new sounds I like. The great news is that on first inspection and playing, they feel GOOD and solid, and that's quite a compliment from a picky picker. It looks like I may be a D'Addario convert for my electric guitars as well as my acoustics.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Review excerpt from Music and Media Focus

Great Deals Of The Healing Waterfall Angel Pouring

The Healing Waterfall Angel Pouring

While there are many guided meditation programs available on the market these days, a number of factors make some stand out above the others. Those factors include concept, writing, narration, pacing, and background music, all of which are given the highest professional consideration in The Healing Waterfall series. All music is composed by company founder, Max Highstein, an award-winning recording artist with decades of experience in this field, and an impeccable ear for just the right music to go with each program.

Like the original recording in the series, the imagery in this new one also features a serene forest walk, mountain stream, and waterfall with an inviting pool below, and has the added benefit of an angelic figure at the top, pouring healing light into the water." For me, it didn't take long after the meditation started to feel myself becoming immersed in its calm ambiance with the cares of the day beginning to drift away on the soothing music of the piano, keyboards, and flute. The narrator's voice has just the right kind of tone and cadence for a guided meditation. I appreciated how detailed the imagery was and the way it draws you into the scene and makes it feel like you are there. The meditation runs 17 minutes and is a good length for a quick getaway, to recharge on a break from work, after a long day, when you feel stressed, or as a peaceful start to your morning. The meditation is followed by the musical soundtrack without narration which also runs 17 minutes.

As mentioned, there are many programs on the market for relaxation, stress relief, etc. yet few are on the level of The Healing Waterfall, with its blend of exquisite music, imaginative scripts, attention to detail, and degree of professionalism. With an impressive background like he has, it is no surprise that Max Highstein has become a leader in the field of relaxation music and guided meditation. I'm glad to have discovered this series and know exactly where to go when I'm in need of a calm supportive space to unwind in.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Pretty

Why You Ned to Buy Taylor Swift Womens Wonderstruck Parfum

Taylor Swift Womens Wonderstruck Parfum

I LOVE this perfume! I've never tried a celebrity perfume before but Taylor did a SUPERB job! I love her music so when I saw it in my Ulta store, I was smelled it out of curiosity and then it took me about 5 seconds to decide to buy it and that it was worth the $60ish for the biggest bottle. I also want to find the roll on for my bag and just to dab on when I just want a little bit on. I didn't tell my boyfriend that I bought it, cause I wanted his untainted reaction and when I saw him later that day, he hugged me and immediately pulled me closer and asked what I was wearing and then he spend the night leaning over to smell me. And even a couple months later, he still

I'm not an expert on perfume so I have no idea what the individual scents are, but I can tell that there is a vanilla smell to it and just smells warm to me. When I spray it on my body (wrists, neck) I find that it lasts about 6 hours, but when I spray it on my clothes (usually just one squirt where I try to get my neck and the upper part of my shirt at the same time) the scent lasts until I wash my shirt even if it's a week later.

I think this perfume has become my signature smell.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Easy Read!

Days After I Buy This Just Another Sunday A Novel

Just Another Sunday A Novel

I obtained this product mainly to convert HDMI built-in audio to analog audio. This is to use with a Roku device, because my A/V audio receiver does not have HDMI support. My TV's all have HDMI for video, so I do not need - and did not test the HDMI to VGA converter (but I see many customer reviewers have tested it and I refer you to their reviews of picture quality).

In order to convert digital to analog audio, the IPEVO device must include a stereo DAC chip. A standalone DAC can cost anywhere from $20 (most of the cost of this unit) to $5,000 and more. Of course, this IPEVO unit is not an audiophile product, especially given the modest price, so one should not judge it as such.

Instead, I see this product as providing picture and sound for video viewing - usually a less critical activity than listening to your favorite music album.

However, I did compare the sound quality of the IPEVO to a much more expensive DAC on the same audio (by passing my PC's audio through its HDMI output). The IPEVO sound quality was clearly not as good - for example, it added some sibilance on vocals. However, overall the sound quality was just fine for typical TV or movie viewing - a wide response, including good bass response. You would indeed need to pay significantly more to get better performance.

So, if the IPEVO inputs and outputs match your products and your needs, then I can recommend this product on the basis of its price performance.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Excellent product for the money

Why You Ned to Buy Converter Wireless Mirroring Airplay iPhone

Converter Wireless Mirroring Airplay iPhone

I obtained this product mainly to convert HDMI built-in audio to analog audio. This is to use with a Roku device, because my A/V audio receiver does not have HDMI support. My TV's all have HDMI for video, so I do not need - and did not test the HDMI to VGA converter (but I see many customer reviewers have tested it and I refer you to their reviews of picture quality).

In order to convert digital to analog audio, the IPEVO device must include a stereo DAC chip. A standalone DAC can cost anywhere from $20 (most of the cost of this unit) to $5,000 and more. Of course, this IPEVO unit is not an audiophile product, especially given the modest price, so one should not judge it as such.

Instead, I see this product as providing picture and sound for video viewing - usually a less critical activity than listening to your favorite music album.

However, I did compare the sound quality of the IPEVO to a much more expensive DAC on the same audio (by passing my PC's audio through its HDMI output). The IPEVO sound quality was clearly not as good - for example, it added some sibilance on vocals. However, overall the sound quality was just fine for typical TV or movie viewing - a wide response, including good bass response. You would indeed need to pay significantly more to get better performance.

So, if the IPEVO inputs and outputs match your products and your needs, then I can recommend this product on the basis of its price performance.

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