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Klipsch HD Theater: More Bang for Your Buck

Klipsch HD Theater: More Bang for Your Buck
Klipsch has recently released a line of new home theater systems, that will surely give you a lot of bang, and bump for your buck. There are 3 different models, with 3 different prices available, but they are all 5.1 systems that use Klipsch’s MicroTractrix .75 inch aluminum dome tweeters. $400+.

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Burton Acoustibuds: Sound Enhancement On The Cheap

Burton Acoustibuds: Sound Enhancement On The Cheap
Sometimes, the simplest enhancement may just be the best solution for your problems. For instance, you want better audio for your iPod or MP3 player’s provided earbuds but your budget is too thin for a high-end headphone. The next best thing? The Acoustibud from Burton Technologies gives a better sound from your otherwise crummy earbuds at a very affordable price. It’s a silicone mini-chamber that channels the sound deeper into your ear canal. The effect is like that of a megaphone, only on a much smaller scale. Fins around the Acoustibud makes sure that your buds stay in your ear, albeit sudden movements or heavy sweating. $13.

Sennheiser HD 800 Headphones: It Pays to Go High End

Sennheiser HD 800 Headphones: It Pays to Go High End

This baby will give you the new definition for High End Sound. The new Sennheiser HD 800 Headphones were designed to produce the most accurate sound possible. This is possible due to the 56mm transducers with a unique ring shape which remove unwanted surface vibrations. There’s also specially-designed ear cups and headband, oxygen-free cabling for the clearest connection possible, and a frequency response of 6 to 51,000 Hz. When you want peace and sound, you’ve got to have these! $1,400.

i1166 Portable Media Player iLuv

i1166 Portable Media Player iLuv

At some point, we really get tired of staring at a 2-inch screen. The i1166, a new portable media player launching in March from iLuv, will be your main viewing pleasure instead of looking at the screens of your small iPod or iPhone. It’s a whopping 9-inch screen if you’re wondering! There’s also a built-in memory card, USB slot and DivX. Plus it’s also a digital photo frame! Want more? It also charges your device while it’s docked! Cool! Thanks to our friend The Bachelor Guy for this great find! $300.

Griffin AirCurve: No Power Required

Griffin AirCurve: No Power Required
The Griffin AirCurve may just be the best solution for your audio cravings when there is no electrical power available. This is one audio amplifier that doesn’t need oodles of watts to beam out its sound. Instead, an intricate waveguide is fashioned out of a clear polycarbonate that amplifies your iPhone’s sound, adding up to 10 decibels of clean and electricity-free audio. A pass-through channel allows you to charge your iPhone via the sync cable so you can enjoy hours of battery or electricity-free amplification. $20.

Psyko Audio 5.1: True Surround Sound

Psyko Audio 5.1: True Surround Sound

The folks from Psyko Audio don’t believe in the, “put all your speakers in one cup” nonsense so they came up with the Psyko 5.1. This gaming headphone has seven speakers, all lovingly placed in locations that you wouldn’t normally find in a gaming headset. Five of those speakers will end up on the top of your head, literally. Carefully designed wave guides direct sound waves to the front and back of your ears, giving the real “room surround sound” you desperately seek. Oh, this gadget won at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show for Best of Innovation Award for Headphones. $300.

DigiFi Opera: Wireless Clarity

DigiFi Opera: Wireless Clarity

Enjoy tangle-free listening with CD-like, lossless audio quality with the DigiFi Opera wireless earbuds. The earphone uses Kleer technology transmitting on a 2.4 GHz link that can be picked up 10 meters away. Standard 3.5 mm audio jack on the transmitter lets you attach your iPods, iPhones, or any other audio device with the compatible jack. You and three of your buddies can listen to one source for up to 10 hours at a time. Other Kleer-enabled wireless headphones are able to pick up the signal from the transmitter too, including Sleek Audio’s SA6, the Sennheiser MX W1, and RCA’s Jet Stream. Comes in either black or white. $98.

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