Stereo Headphones and Making Decorative Glass Excellent Hobby |
| 3/17/2010 2:02:33 AM |
We have turned our home entertainment center cabinet into a bookcase for art size portfolio books and use the laptop computer instead because it plays movies and music beautifully. We bought computer speakers for it and a VGA cable for the TV, so we're all set and don't need a bulky stereo anymore. I like to make decorative glass in my spare time, and when no one is around, I listen to the music through the computer speakers, but when they're home, I head to the shed to work on my decorative glass.
That was until today when I found these headphone speakers that promise to deliver an incredible sound. That means I can stay in the house, listen to my tunes as loudly as I wish, and listen to whatever I want regardless of others in the house and what they may be doing. These are the Plantronics .Audio™ USB Multimedia Stereo Headset With DSP and the product description says that they have a sound card inside that enhances the audio experience.
When I'm working on my decorative glass projects, I love to lose myself in the music and art and these will be perfect for me. They also look incredibly comfortable. I found these at Circuit Values located at http://www.circuitvalues.com, a site with a lot of fine entertainment products and high tech merchandise designed to make life so much easier.
These headphones also have a microphone with noise canceling technology which means that I can plug them in and talk to my distant sister online and save a bundle on our phone calls. She and I share a love for decorative glass and stained glass that we developed when we were little kids and as we sat through the church services, admired the beauty of the windows that decorated the sanctuary. Since then, we have both collected stained glass and my foray into making decorative glass has been an interesting process.
First I wanted to learn to melt glass but after learning how much heat it required, decided I'd leave the glass bead art to others, so now I've been learning to take existing sheets of glass of all colors and solder them together to make my own stained glass panels and decorative glass. I'm in the early phases of learning this art and I love listening to music as I do it, so these headphones are going to be just the thing for me to spend many a happy hour in an art that I believe I am going to enjoy for a long time. 
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