The Beyerdynamic DT102 Single Sided 16 Ohm. For those who need to monitor external ... more
information and audio driven to the headphone at the same time, with clarity, ideal for use in orchestral timing, Disc Jockey PFL/beat timing and broadcast work. The...
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Advantages: excellent sound, comfort and durability Disadvantages: none at all it even blocks outside noise
Wanting a pair of in ear headphones in a bud like shape to help remove background noise when working out in the gym and jogging along main roads the Beyerdynamic DTX 50 were recommended to me by a friend who has used them without problems for some time. Having had the opportunity to experience the sound quality prior to purchase I had no problems parting with £47 for the wired headphones that have now for over 12 months kept my tunes pumped into my head and the outside world out.
The buds sit easily in the ear and the rubber coating is really soft and acts as a barrier between the ear and the plastic sections that are really well made and rock solid which means the ultimate in comfort even when pounding away on the treadmill. The rubber also acts like a form of insulation from outside noise so even when drum and bass if banging away ...
Advantages: Convenient and easy to use Disadvantages: Lower quality than a macro tube lens.
this means is that the lens has two elements and is therefore said to give a performance that is much better than the less expensive singlet type lenses that only have one element. It is usually recommended that you should stop down to f/16 if you're using a cheaper one-element close-up lenses rather than a two-element lens.
There are a few things you need to take into account when deciding whether to buy a lens accessory of this type. On the positive side they are useful because they act as handy supplementary lenses that should not require any exposure corrections (as long as they have two elements). They are therefore convenient enough to slip into your pocket to be used whenever you need them. On the negative side it has to be said that generally they are nowhere near the quality of proper EF lenses and therefore are usually avoided ...
Advantages: An absorbing storyline which is easy to read Disadvantages: Over too soon
Linwood Barclay has been writing for years, both as a journalist and an author, but recently his popularity has grown considerably mainly due to his best seller: No Time for Goodbye, which won Richard and Judy's Summer Read Competition. I thoroughly enjoyed reading that book, so I was automatically drawn to his latest novel: Too Close to Home.
Too Close to Home is the story of what seems on the face of it, an everyday American family. The Cutter family consists of a Mother (Ellen), a Father (Jim) and a teenage son (Derek), making a satisfied yet modest living, living in a comfortable home and generally getting on with life. This all falls apart in dramatic style very early on in the book when their neighbours (also Mother, Father and son) are all slaughtered. No spoilers here, it's on the back of the book. Questions soon arise as ...