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Marshall is a brand probably most well-known to musicians for creating amplifiers for guitars and bass, although at the same time we have seen the company start to branch out a bit to other audio products, such as speakers and even headphones.
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We've seen plenty of Beats-focused KIRFs in our time, some better than others.
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Most of the Bluetooth speakers that are on the market are pretty much the same. They’re designed to connect wirelessly to your smartphone or computer and allow you to play your music without having to plug in headphones or wires for normal speakers.
More from SlashGear If shuffle is too random for you, let the Mico brainwave-reading headphones read your mood and pick the right music to soothe the savage beast.
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Cast of BBC4 radio play of Neil Gaiman’s “NeverWhere” (Image courtesy of RadioTimes) I quite literally just took my headphones off after listening to a broadcast–and believe me, the word “broad” is appropriate here–of the first episode of a radio play of Neil Gaiman’s (absolutely wonderful–buy it immediately) book “Neverwhere”.
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If you're a basshead, these Sony MDR-XB600s are on sale for $40 on Amazon right now. They won't rival $100+ headphones in terms of mid and high range clarity, but for bass output on electronica or.
More from DotGizmo This week we’ve gotten our first opportunity to have a hands-on experience with the newest in gaming excellence from Mad Catz: the F.
More from SlashGear Ferrari is one of the most famous sports car makers in the world and has one of the most popular F1 racing teams as well.
More from SlashGear House of Marley is a fairly new entrant in the headphone market, arriving in late 2011 among a host of other celebrity branded headphones.
More from Electronista Walking around with your phone in your hand while reading a text or email might be safe where you live, but just even having headphones on will probably get you mugged as a smartphone is probably on the other end of them.
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Soundscapes, anyone? Some of us need soothing music to fall asleep, but our partners don't always find the sound of waves crashing over and over as soothing as we do.
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With CES 2013 wrapped up, it's safe to say that audio wasn't exactly a hallmark of the show in the gadgety sense.
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With their new Crusher headphones, Skullcandy promises something that many a headphone company has promised to do before: to physically rattle your head as a subwoofer might.
More from TechCrunch I can tell you that the very, very last place I expected to see Lemmy Kilmister, from the band Motorhead, was at CES 2013.
More from TechCrunch Company: Golla Bags Products on Display: Golla is at CES with everything from simple phone pouches to device-specific form fitting cases.
More from GearDiary We were drawn to DTS' CES booth by the odd visual of dancers breaking it down to Usher tunes in a miniature house somewhat reminiscent of the Hollywood Squares set, but we stayed to check out the company's Headphone:X technology.
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