February 08, 2007

SeismicRadio.com is back!

Thanks to Larry @ empoweringmeida.com & Hostasite, Seismicradio.com is back.

This week marks the first broadcast of SeismicRadio at our new home.

Thanks for supporting the cause Larry!

There's more to come such as, more games on IRC, automated DJ streaming and higher fidelity.
Stay tuned, Jack in, Rock Out!


http://www.seismicradio.com/

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January 22, 2007

Xtrememac FS1

During the past few weeks I became interested in the in ear monitors thanks to Packgrog's influence.
I had many reservations regarding their use in regards to my ear health and how they would handle the subway noise. After listening to Packgrog's EM3's a few times, I took the plunge and scored a pair of XtremeMac FS1's.
These IE monitors were co-designed by XtremeMac and Futuresonic. According to Packgrog they are very similar to the EM3's (which are no longer available for sale, yet bring rave reviews by many on the PM/X boards)
When I had tried Packgrog's EM3's, I still wasn't convinced. Frankly, I think it's something you have to live with for a while before formulating an opinion. (Something of great debate between Packy and I.)
During my initial tests I thought they were less then remarkable, But I still found the need for further exploration and to forumlate an informed opinion. This is stimulated by my daily subway commute, which requires compact use and being discreet as possible. I really love my Bose QC2's for comfort, quietness and sound, Yet I still need to be more compact during the crowded commute.

There are plenty of other detailed reviews regarding these, so I'll just stick with my thoughts.

After a few days living with the FS1's I have to say, they are pretty dam good. Even Excellent.
As mentioned by many other reviews, a good seal is imperative. Without such, you loose all of the sonic qualities that these are known for. I.E. Tight, yet powerful bass, intricate highs, and a mellow midrange.

In addition, as other reviewers comment, the only way to get the best out of these is with the foam inserts.
It takes a bit of work and learning, yet once insertion is proper, these phones reveal their sonic beauty.

Frankly for the $60 I spent on Amazon, these are a good value for the money.

I've tried the FS1's with a few different devices. They sounded wonderful with my iPAQ PDA. An interesting side effect of these phones was the need to turn down all audio enhancements (except a lil eq) on my COWON A2. Iguess they reveal more then I've been used to and with all the effects of the COWON, the sound became harshe an unbearable. After turning everything down and adusting the eq to my taste, I rediscoverd my music. People will say, they hear sounds and music they never heard before, to which I say.. It was always there.. You just could not notice it as easily. The new balance of frequency enhances the listening experience. I'm sure having drivers aimed directly down the ear canal and sealed have something to do with it. Who cares.. It sounds great!

In regards to use on the NYC subways, these meet my approval. Compact usage (even in a crowd). Excellent noise reduction/'isolation (only secondary compared to my bose quite comfort 2s). Great sound!

I think I will be using these from now on.

It was a hard choice, as there seem to be many IE phones these days, some costing hundreds of dollars. The only other pair that caught my interest were the Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 EB's. These boast extra bass and have separate drivers for lows and highs. Furthermore they have replaceable cables should the need arise. I thought these might be akin to the effects of the Koss Porta Pro's which are my favorite light walkman headphones ever! Who knows, I may end up with these for a good comparison. After all, I do own several noise canceling headphones too!


PROS
Great sound when using the foam inserts.
Compact package.
Case, choice of ear inserts
Good Sound Isolation.

Cons
Foam inserts will require periodic replacement.
May not be good for exercising.
Internal noises. (cough, breathe, cable rubs)

Overall
I would give it a 4 out of 5 (only because there is possibly something better I have not tried).


I guess the main test of a products worthiness is...
If it broke, would you buy it again.. to which I say YES.


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June 08, 2006

New CD swap site to give back to struggling artists

Intersting article about new Swapping site.. Could this one live to change the model?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060607/wr_nm/media_music_lala_dc_2

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October 04, 2005

Riverside - Out Of Myself

Riverside Out of Myself
Riverside Out of Myself

So, I'm a lil late to the game in regards to this CD. It's been out for quite a while, yet I've been on Hiatus with my music... Now comes the good part... All fo the music I have not heard in 9 months seems fresh. w00t.

I can't stop playing this particular CD. It has all sorts of styles I love.
It borders on Rock, Ambient Rock, New Age. It is Dark, Moody, Atmospheric, Emotional, Passionate and heavy at strategic points. There's a certain point of growling where I can totally agree with it and feel it myself. This CD touched me deeply.

Influences seem to be Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Anathema, and Pink Floyd with a sound that encompasses prog, psychedelia, metal and even alternative rock. Yet I also hear a bit of Queensryche with it's whispring, narrative aproach alongside the external ambient soundclips. I also feel alot of Paul Speer and Interesting flowing bass lines. If you like this CD you may like the Rockenfield & Speer CD.

Highly recommended mood music.


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