Posted By: Osokin Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 02/24/07 11:43 PM
Hi, Mike,
I have the same model of Radio Shack headphones with individual ear volume knobs that you mentioned. I hear much less out of my right ear, and I really appreciate the two controls. But I do find the headphones are kind of tight against my head. Just curious, do you have that same experience? And are they adjustable? I'm afraid if I bend them I'll damage the wiring or crack them.
Posted By: Mike Pearson Re: Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 02/27/07 03:46 PM
Hi Osokin,

Remember, you have a volume control on the each headphone AND on your cd player/stereo. Turn the cd players' volume up a little more until it is sufficient in your right ear. You will notice that your left ear volume will need to be adjusted down a bit to feel comfortable. Make the adjustment.
My headset, if anything, feels loose if I pull the headphones down (NO BENDING). They're made to be pulled in one direction. Never go against that direction. Play with them a little before a playing session. They're pretty neat I think. I have a substantial hearing loss difference in my right ear compared to my left. Using these phones allows me to hear BOTH voices clearly and in comfort. I'm sure they'll do the same for you too! Hope this helps! --- Mike
Posted By: scooter Re: Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 03/01/07 03:04 AM
was wondering if it is ok to use deep bass headphones? will it affect the effectiveness of the sonic access or paraliminals?

thanks
Posted By: decision2change Re: Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 03/02/07 06:11 PM

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they claim ...
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Posted By: scooter Re: Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 03/02/07 09:44 PM
hi and thanks.

I have already purchased some deep bass headphones from Walmart and was wondering if deep bass would be ok... I also have a set from radio shak with volume control so I think I'll keep playing with them until I figure out which one I like best.

the ones you have shown here look really good but a little out of my budget... but it does answer my question about deep bass and whether it's ok.

thanks!
scooter*
Posted By: Osokin Re: Headphones re: Mike Pearson - 03/04/07 04:47 AM
Hi, Mike,
Thanks for answering. Except for them not being a little looser fitting, I like the Radio Shack dual volume controls just fine. When I have to use a different headphone when I'm away from home, I have to listen at a higher than comfortable volume so that I can understand clearly in my weaker right ear.
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