Both, at times.
5.1 headphones block out any outside sound and work very well for me, and the subwoofer on my speaker system supplies extra vibrations when there are explosions and whatnot.
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Both, at times.
5.1 headphones block out any outside sound and work very well for me, and the subwoofer on my speaker system supplies extra vibrations when there are explosions and whatnot.
How do you plug both in at once???:unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
Headphones, with headphones you can pretty much hear anything that you need to hear.
Speakers definitely.
The only reason I have headphones is to not disturb others. I do know many that would sit there and use headphone at home and have a decent enough sound system right there.
That's just plain weird.
I need the boom of the bass and the echo of the music that headphones can't offer. I want the live feel.
A friend of mine rarely uses his Ipod with headphones. He carries portable speakers on his mail truck and uses RF in his car.
What's up with this lawsuit from someone claiming he didn't high volumes from the Ipod would damage his ears....'cause it wasn't disclosed?
My gf told me a lil' sumthin' sumthin' about it.
When you've got headphones on you know what's a comfortable level,morons only got himself to blame if it's up to loud.
The amp for the headphones has an output plug.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gripper
Sony :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo