
Korean company DigiFi has developed a product known as the Opera, which has nothing to do with a certain genre of musical theater. However, if you want to use it to listen to opera, it will work for that.
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Korean company DigiFi has developed a product known as the Opera, which has nothing to do with a certain genre of musical theater. However, if you want to use it to listen to opera, it will work for that.
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I’ve tried for many years to learn how to play the guitar. Unfortunately every time I get to the point where my fingers are finally moving the way they should be, life gets in the way and suddenly I have no time to practice. Needless to say, there is a perfectly good guitar and amp sitting in my office that rarely gets used. Here is one amp that anyone will be able to use, regardless of musical talent.
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I tend to chuckle a little when I see a new iPod accessory, because there is such an overabundance of all different types of them. Any new one that comes out really has to do something different to stand out from the rest. Some prefer to do so with extremely high quality sound and others decide to go for a design that just looks a bit different from the rest. This Rotating Alarm Clock works for all those with the fancy new iPod Touch or iPhone.
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I think we all know that iPod speaker docks are a dime a dozen, and the only thing that makes iPod dock stand out above another is the design. While some designers go for a contemporary or futuristic look, the PhotoFone II owes its unique look to the past. Apparently, some designer was completely enamored by the old gramophones of the nineteenth century and made it for the iPod.
The horn of the PhotoFone II is not just there for an old-school aesthetic. No, there was a reason why these older record players were so horny (looking) back then. In this case, the acoustics of the horn-shaped speaker can boost the sound up to 55 decibels. That might not be enough to disturb your neighbors, but is good enough to fill a room with quiet sound, which is exactly what those old gramophones did back then.
Not only does the Phonofone have the vintage look, but is made of materials from that bygone era. Instead of using modern materials like plastic, the PhonoFone II is mostly ceramics. I’m not certain what kind of power those old gramophones used, but this one doesn’t use batteries, but plugs right into wall.
The basic white version of the PhonoFone II costs about $500, and there is a limited edition black version for about $600.

There are times when we are listening to a song on our MP3 player, and we want our friends to hear it to. I believe that the illegal way is to have your friends download the song onto their MP3 players, but I think we all know that sharing music files is bad.
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