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shuturmouth
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Ipod Earphones

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I tried alcohol, content, and nitrous (twice), but I have been getting little to no results. Nitrous, my right arm went numb, and eyes were goin around in circles, that's it.

I'm using the apple ipod earphones from my first gen ipod shuffle.


http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/W ... m=MA662G/B

Are they good enough?

If I'm buying new HEADPHONES, do they have to be 20-20,000Hz?

What about 12 or 18 - 20, 000 Hz?

Thanks guys
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Post by -steinz »

If you can find any, then go for the widest range. I have 20-20k hz and those work, but its better to have a wider range.
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Post by kr3wskater »

you really only need a range of maybe 80 hz to 1 hz for binaurals, although anything within 100-800 is most likely fine. I've never really heard any binaurals under 90 before, that's a really low tone.
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Post by shuturmouth »

so what headphones would you guys recommend? brand and type?
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Post by BooshX3 »

I just bought some skullcandy headphones that are 100-18k Hz. Will they work?
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Post by kr3wskater »

Put it this way, any headphones will work as long as they're stereo and can go down to 100 hZ.
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