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    My Noise Canceling Headphones

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    It seems like a simple idea and often times simple ideas are the best ones. Build a set of noise canceling headphones that physically reflect noise away from your ears.

    Most popular noise canceling headphones use electronics to cancel sound. The electronics involved in these battery operated noise canceling headphones like the Bose QuietComfort headphones or Sony headphones are certainly interesting to read about. In a nutshell, they sample the noise around you and then attempt to produce an “opposite” sound wave inside the ear cups to cancel the unwanted noise. To accomplish this, these headphones have a little computer in them that runs off a set of batteries. This is all great EXCEPT there are a bunch of “hidden” problems with this type of headphones.

    My Problem With Most Noise Canceling Headphones

    I’ve tried a bunch of headphones before realizing that most of these noise canceling headphones all work the same way. I HATE the way the tend to destroy the bass tones in your music. Just think about it, if they are putting “canceling” sound waves in your ear cups, some of your music tones are getting canceled out too. That’s no good. Also, if your batteries die then so does your noise cancelation and sometimes, with some headphones, you can’t hear any music at all. A brief list of my problems with most headphones are:

    • You have to keep buying batteries.
    • No batteries, no music.
    • The swooshing noise that the “opposite” sound wave makes in your ears
    • Not good for block voices, phones, dogs, etc.
    • Distorts your music
    • Too expensive

    The Best Noise Canceling Headphones

    The great news is that I have finally found a great set of headphones that really work! The Direct Sound Extreme Isolation Headphones at QuietHeadphones.com solve all the problems I had been experiencing with the other headphones and I LOVE them. They work by PHYSICALLY reflecting sound away from your ears. They have a slick closed back and are padded with a noise isolation foam and the work by simply stopping sound from reaching your ears. They don’t try to do any fancy calculations, they don’t use batteries, and best of all, THEY WORK REALLY WELL.

    There are three different versions of these headphones available. Their best noise canceling headphones are the EX-29 Extreme Isolation Headphones. They block 29 dB of sound and have excellent, studio quality speakers. They also offer a smaller, compact version of these headphones called the EX-25 Extreme Isolation Headphones. The EX-25 headphones are great noise canceling headphones for traveling. They block 25 dB of noise an are smaller making them easy to bring with you when you are on the move. The third version is a speakerless version of the EX-25 headphones which are designed to just block sound. They have no speakers and no cord so you don’t use them to listen to music.

    Complete Noise Isolation

    Now, a normal conversation is about 60 dB. A crying baby is about 70 dB. And these headphones only block 29 dB of sound so you are still going to hear some background noise if you aren’t listening to any audio through your headphones. But keep in mind that the battery powered headphones out there only block about 17dB. So you are still getting better isolation with these headphones. But there is one more piece of the puzzle.

    The folks at QuietHeadphones.com are giving away a FREE 30 minute white noise MP3 that is awesome. It uses binaural beats to promote creativity and concentration. And if you listen to this audio track through your headphones at a low level you can mask out any remaining noise and truly achieve almost complete sound isolation. I guess this why they are called EXTREME ISOLATION headphones. So you get to complete noise canceling package at QuietHeadphones.com and the price is great. Even their most expensive headphones are under $100. This is a fantastic deal compared to the battery powered headphones that can be easily 2 - 3 times more expensive.

    I placed my order and the headphones shipped the next day and I had my headphones is just a couple days. They have fast shipping and their customer service is awesome too. Best of all they are offering a 110% money back guarantee. So you really can’t go wrong. Check out their noise canceling headphones, get the free white noise MP3, and finally enjoy some crystal clear music with no distractions.


    October 14th, 2009  
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    The cars

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    There is a grandiose and perpetually expanding market for used car parts that is supported by millions of car owners. New replacement parts are often expensive and unnecessary. A lot of people opt to save money and buy used parts from a number of convenient sources. Below, we’ll provide you with an overview of 5 places from which you can buy used auto parts at a discount.

    Swap Meets

    Swap meets are a great place to find parts because vendors are usually open to negotiating prices. You’ll find some vendors specialize in parts for certain makes or models. Others may only carry a certain type of part. Many of these vendors use swap meets as a way to make a little extra money. Bring cash and they’ll be willing to deal.

    Junkyards

    Huge heaps of rotting cars are mostly a thing of the past. Today’s junkyards offer trackable inventories, better organization and increased convenience. Plus, if one salvage yard doesn’t have the part you’re looking for, they can often check the inventories of other junkyards for you.

    Online Parts Dealers

    If you’re unable to find the parts you need at local swap meets and junkyards, check online with the hundreds of used parts dealers. Many of them are connected through a network of other dealers. You can submit your parts request through an online form. The request will move through the network and be addressed by the dealer - or dealers - who can offer you the part. If several dealers have the part you need in their inventories, you can select from the lowest prices.

    Private Parties

    Many people are more comfortable dealing with individuals. In the past, buying used car parts from private parties meant poring through your local newspaper’s classified ads. But, times have changed. eBay and online forums attract car enthusiasts from around the world. These places have become important marketplaces for replacement parts.

    Using Caution And Getting A Good Deal

    Whenever you purchase used car parts, you need to take a few precautions. Some parts may have defects which are practically invisible to the eye. Or, they can be damaged when removed from another vehicle. What’s more, most vendors will not offer refunds if the part doesn’t fit your car properly.
    Take the part you’re replacing to swap meets and junkyards so that you can compare it with a replacement. If you’re buying it online, be specific about your needs and ask about a return policy. Finally, avoid buying certain parts used. Air bags, fuel lines and piston rings can often be too worn or damaged to be usable (and remember, no refunds). Buying used auto parts is a great way to save time and money. But, approach it cautiously to get the best deal if you really want to feel satisfied in your decision. Here’s to another glorious car day.

    This article has been provided by Jenna R. Culpepper of Everdrive.com, which is proud to provide used auto parts, used engines, Ford parts, and Honda parts.


    August 10th, 2009  
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    American Made

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    There’s something about driving a muscle car made right here in America. When you’re ready to get behind the wheel of something that roars instead of purrs, it’s time to head over to Conklin Cars Salina. Their selection of Kansas Chevrolet and Kansas Cadillac cars, trucks, and SUVs means you can find the perfect American car for your needs. No matter your needs, they’re sure to have something that will meet them. Check them out today, either online or in person, and I’m sure you’ll be leaving Conklin Cars Salina with a new American car, truck, or SUV.

     


    May 10th, 2009  
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