Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Just realized I have exploding head syndrome.

It's scary, I thought I was being abducted by aliens or some evil ghost was stealing my soul. The latter I doubted because I sold it to pass a test in grade school. But regardless its a very scary experience. You hear extremely loud noises that wake you up, some hear gunshots, ocean waves, explosions, bombs, I hear screams. Blood curtling screams that seem to last forever, not just a single loud sound like most people hear. My ears start ringing really loud, like the sound of high voltage through power lines. I see flashes of light with my eyes closed, I see circular concentration rings that keep going to a point, from what I have read online its what most people with EHS see also. The worst part is waking up in such a tremendous state of fear, your literally paralyzed and can't move or scream for help. After about 3 mins, which feel like an eternity I can move. Sounds scary huh. It can scare you so much that you can imagine or hallucinate that an entity is in the room with you. Once I swore I picked up a cat... It's happened all my life but just now I found out it has a name and I'm not alone. Look it up on Wikipedia... Scary.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Review: Pyle Headphone Amplifier.




I bought a Pyle headphone amplifier after realizing that my HTC EVO didn't go as loud as my iPhone. I have a pretty good pair of Sony MDR-XB500's. They sound great as is, but with this little Pyle amp that takes one AAA battery they absolutely SLAM. The bass is tremendous, they actually shake my ears. The highs are crisper than ever and the total sound experience is exceptional. I highly recommend the little amp, also there's another brand selling the identical amp just rebranded for about $60, the Pyle I got for under $10 shipped from Amazon. If you want to hear your already good cans slam I highly suggest it. Let the ass-kicking bass out of its cage. I am not responsible for any hearing loss attributed to this hahaha.Fiio E3 Headphone Amp