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Thursday, 3 December 2015

The Best Studio Headphones for Mixing 2016

Many people are are investing in headphones to stay in grove with the ever booming music industry. There is a confusion in the market about studio headphones because of the vast popularity of the Beats by Dre and some others, every second headphones is being named studio reference and people are buying them blindly. It is crucial to know what you are buying and get into nerdy speculations, we have made this work easy by classifying the top best best studio headphones for mixing.
This will give you an idea what exactly you need from your headphones, check if its matching your budget and most importantly it will show you the opinions that have been created by user experience.

Top Studio Headphones In The Market Today:

1. AKG K 701 Studio Reference Headphones - Open Backed







Pros: It Produces an excellent low end sound ideal for Classical music, Movies and crisp & light music in general.


Cons: Bass is not as impressive as it should be, due to this rock and heavy music may not sound appealing with these headphones.

The Basic Headphone: All in all these pair of AKG are excellent in terms of built quality and sturdiness, the self adjusting leather headband gives a perfect fit but it may need some time to get adjusted with. This line of headphones has been immensely popular among some of the older audio geeks because of its relative similarity with the AKG K1000 that was once termed as the best headphone available. If they are used to listen to jazz, chill- ambient, minimal and classical music they perform incredibly.


2. The Sennheiser HD 650 Open Backed Professional Headphones







Pros: Well balanced sound delivered, comfortable even for long hours of usage and good value for the price.

Cons: It need to be used for quite sometime for it to acquire its potential sound, an amplifier is need to compliment the sound.

Good Value : These headphones are specifically designed to deliver superior acoustic sounds, and the clarity delivered is unmatched at this price. Quite popular with the professionals and well as audiophiles because of its fantastic mid-range details and clear high and lows. They work better with an audio system or an amplifier, as the true potential of its clarity can only be achieved with good amp but overall its excellent for acoustic music.



3. Shure SRH1840 Professional Open back Headphones:



Pros: Its comes with premium quality earpads to deliver high comfort, light-weighted but quite sturdy, also comes with replacement earpads and an extra set of detachable cables.

Con: Its is highly priced, and not ideal for a recording studio.

Audiophiles Choice: Despite is high price tag the Shure SRH1840 is known to be popular among many audiophiles, as it has a significantly higher frequency compared to average headphones. The Noise Cancellation feature makes it a good pick for Mixing Music in noisy backgrounds, and delivers great quality even at low volumes.


4. Beyerdynamic T5p Tesla Audiophile Headhone:

Pros: Excellent Bass impact, effective noise cancellation and superior comfort.

Cons: Large in size and also quite fragile.

World Class Quality: Can be used as a home front or as a portable headphone, the durability is impressive and these headphones can last for many years. They are also pretty loud because of the 32 ohms impedance making it ideal for mixing, it even works pretty well without an amp.



5. Hifiman HE560 Planar Magnetic Headphones:

Pros: Ultra-Clear sound and unmatched details, light weighted and comfortable and has Planar magnetic drivers.

Cons: It mostly a home headphone, need an amplifier and a good audio system.

Elegant Design: The brand Hifiman is dedicated to producing premium headphones and the He-560 falls nothing short of it, with Planar magnetic drivers it delivers crisp sound and makes even the tiniest details in the music audible. The Mid-range is exceptionally good and the bass is also quite impressive.



6.The Sennheiser HD 800 - Circum-Aural Dynamic Headphones:

Pros: Top notch build quality and design, accurate sound and detachable cables.

Cons: Very Expensive, and doesn't go well with smartphones or iPods.

Top of the Line: This is the most expensive headphone made by Sennheiser and has truly HD output, it is known to sound like a complete home entertainment system instead of a studio headphone. It is aimed to be the best sounding headphone along with a striking appearance and hence it is very highly price.


7. The Hifiman HE1000 - Planar Magnetic Headphones


Pros: Unmatched output, the sound quality is alive and balanced at all ranges.

Cons: Very Expensive and built and finishing could be better at this price.

The King of Headphones: After a long production period Hifiman has delivered a masterpiece, and this headphone has no competition to its glorious sound quality. The Drivers perform exceptionally due to a new nanotechnology in which makes the output substantially responsive.
Designed mainly or in-house use it also has protective mesh to keep dust and others things away from the drivers. Even the box is made with high quality grain leather that is designed especially for these headphones.




Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Net Neutrality: Cellular operators association gets support of 4 million Indians

Image: Reuters

Four million mobile subscribers have supported COAI’s campaign favouring net neutrality for internet-based communication services like WhatsApp and Skype and their being subject to norms similar to those applying to mobile phone operators, the apex body of cellular operators said.
“Sabka Internet, Sab ka Vikas — the campaign for net neutrality, net equality and consumer choice, has received support from over 40 lakh Indian mobile users in under a week,” the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said in a statement here.

Xiaomi Mi 4i (16GB) Specification



Price

₹12,999

Tech2 Rating

8

Xiaomi Mi 4i (16GB)

Form Factor Bar
Screen Type HD Capacitive Touchscreen
Screen Size 5.0 inches
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Protection Corning OGS Glass


Processor

Processor Octa Core
Speed 1.7 GHz


Memory

Internal Memory 16GB, 2GB RAM


Camera Features

Sensor Resolution 13MP
Video resolution / frame rate 1080p
Front facing camera 5MP


General Features

OS Android
Version 5.0 (Lollipop)
Bluetooth Features 4.1
Dual Sim Support Yes
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
GPS Yes, with A-GPS, Glonass
USB Connector Yes
Available Colours White, Black, Pink, Blue, Yellow


Carrier Networks

2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G WCDMA 2100 MHz
4G Yes


Data

WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n


Body

Dimensions 69.6 x 7.8 x 138.1 mm


Sound

Media Player Music formats: AAC, MP3, AMr, FLAC, APE, DXD, DSD, AIFF, ALAC, OGG
- Video formats: MP4, M4V, MKV, VIDX, XVID, ASF, RM, RMVB
Speakerphone Yes
Audio connector 3.5mm


Battery

Type Li-Ion
Capacity(mAh) 3120


After Sales Service
Warranty Period 1 Year

PM Narendra Modi ‘scores big hit’ with Chinese social micro-blog Weibo: Report





China’s official media welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to open an account on the popular Chinese social micro-blog Weibo, saying he scored a “big hit” ahead of his visit to China next week.

“Modi scores big hit with micro blog in run-up to visit,” read the headline in the state-run English language China Daily, while another official newspaper Global Times headline says ‘Modi debuts on Weibo ahead of state visit to China’.

An Early Look At The Apple Watch App Ecosystem







With the Apple Watch now officially on the market, and soon to be on the wrists of several million customers – possibly as many as 20 million this year, according to some estimates – there’s a lot of curiosity about what kind of app ecosystem will spring up around the new device. Will Apple Watch owners actually be interested in reading news, shopping or playing tiny games, or will the Watch serve its customers better when it fades into the background, allowing you to pay at checkout, unlock hotel room doors, and only alerting you when it has something really important to share?

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Xiaomi Mi3 Setbacks



You know how the saying goes: fast, cheap, or good; you may only pick two. This is the general rule of thumb when it comes to our expectations towards most of the things in our world today, especially when it comes to retail products.

As a disruptive force in the world of smartphones, Xiaomi seems to be a company that continuously defies the laws of retail products. With their recent foray into Singapore, they brought with them the same amount of fanaticism, fervor, and pandemonium with their trademark “fire sale” that distinctly heralds their brand.

I was also consumed by this “fire” and finally managed to get a set of their flagship offering, the Xiaomi Mi3, after several failed tries. Here’s a short review 3 months into using the phone.



Upon making successful payment for the phone, the delivery was made within 3 to 4 working days. The first thing you will notice when the packaging comes is how well-produced it feels in your hands, and how it completely exceeds your expectations. Although the packaging material is just normal corrugated cardboard, it feels sturdy and cut with the purpose to accommodate miscellaneous accessories while allowing the phone to take the center stage.



The Xiaomi Mi3 is a beautiful, classy device. Sleek and thin, it’s 8.1 mm thin and sports a uni-body design with no unsightly screws or any removable battery casings.



I got the black colored one, so the back of the phone feels smooth and matte upon touch, while the front is completely black and protected by Gorilla Glass. On the top, there’s the proximity and light sensor, the phone speaker, as well as the front camera and a status LED. Right below you can see the three synonymous Android buttons (menu, home, and back) that are softly illuminated without any signs of light bleeding.



Switching from an iPhone to Android, I was at first uncomfortable with the large size of the Mi3 and worried that it was not ideal for day-to-day usage. The iPhone is easily accessible by thumb and is perfect for single hand usage, and this new device initially seemed to demand attention from both my hands. Fortunately, my fears were unfounded as details in the Mi3’s design quickly helped me to acclimatize to its handling.

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Kinect Distances is coming With New Windows Version




Microsoft is releasing the new version of Kinect for Windows on July 15. Both the sensor and its corresponding software development kit will be available next week, according to a statement from the Redmond, Washington, tech giant.

The sensor is priced at $199 and became available for developers to preorder on June 5. The Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK) will debut as a beta on same day as the sensor. The sensor will become available to the general public later this year.

The device boasts better 3D capabilities and a wider range of view than the first Kinect, and it can also capture 1080p high-definition video. Thanks to improved infrared capabilities, Kinect v2 can also see in the dark. Additionally, updated skeletal tracking means the sensor can now detect six people. (The original Kinect could only keep track of two.)