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Headphone recording by hack system
https://youtu.be/A5ARUuuFzi0
https://youtu.be/A5ARUuuFzi0
How to get Custom Molded In-Ear Monitors for Under $20 - Part 2: Decibullz Custom Molded Headphone Sleeves
Hello Friends!
Today we’re going to talk about Custom In-Ear Monitors and a super cheap way to get a Custom In-Ear experience.
You are going to need three things:
Enhanced Bass Hi-Fi Noise Isolating Earphones – Monoprice ($7.88)
Decibullz Custom Molded Earbud Adapters – Amazon ($14.99)
Exacto or Craft Knife
One thing to note, and it’s mentioned in the video. I was able to get my Monoprice earbuds to work. I just heated up the molds and that allowed them to expand around the headphone.
Part 3 is coming soon! The ultimate review/rundown between the two!
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How to get Custom Molded In-Ear Monitors for Under $20 - Part 1: Radians Custom Molded Ear Plugs
Hello Friends!
Today we’re going to talk about Custom In-Ear Monitors and a super cheap way to get a Custom In-Ear experience.
You are going to need three things:
Enhanced Bass Hi-Fi Noise Isolating Earphones – Monoprice ($7.88)
Radians Custom Molded Ear Plugs – Amazon ($13.16)
Exacto or Craft Knife
The process is super simple.
Follow the instructions that come with the Radians Ear Plugs, up until it says to let the ear plugs set, at that point we add an additional step.
While the putty is still pliable, plug in your ear phones to an audio source and press them into the putty, then continue to adjust untill it sounds like the sound is hitting in the right spot in your ear canal.
After the putty has set gently pull them out of your ears and let them cure for a few hours. Then take your knife and simply cut a hole for the ear phone driver and clean up any rough edges.
Let sit overnight and then rock out with your super awesome In-Ear Monitors!
If you liked this post support me a little my picking up my app and or book or album
My Book
Predictive Poetry – The first book of poetry generated using random words and the new Predictive Keyboard in iOS 8.
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Infinite Bottles – Annoy Your Friends as Your Phone Sings the 99 Bottles Song
My Album
Biters and Roamers: Chronicles of the Undead
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How to get Custom Molded In-Ear Monitors for Under $20 – Part 1: Radians Custom Molded Ear Plugs was originally published on Hey Myke
Headphone Hack
So you know how at some point when you use your headphones, this happens?
Or somewhere else on the headphone the cord tears and there's exposed wiring and just...you know...general lack of music enjoyment due to the entropy of headphones.
Well, I have a solution! You know how back in the '90s these lanyard things were real big? Also the '80s. It's the kind of thing we stereotypically supposedly learned in Girl Scouts, or at Summer Camp:
Well I realized you could use the same patterning around your headphones and voila! Fancy!
My headphones are so protected now... *dance dance*
Also the string I used was glow-in-the-dark... So fancy...