but it has to absolutely be red. xD
Hey there have been a few more US states that have legalized too recently, expanding market. What if you were able to design a cable that was just a giant blunt
Hemp does make really good rope. Audioquest cinnamon maui wowie hemp cables…$10,000 per inch.
Pretty sure sales might skyrocket when your customers are doped up lol. Just chuck on a couple of their favorite albums and you have already won them over lol
The Audioquest cinnamon maui wowie Zowie edition can be $20,000 per centimeter and have audio rocks embedded in them.
Oh, I remember that conversation with “subscription-based everything”.
Go green! Biodegradable, smokable cables! And audio-fly in the sky with our audiophile cables! Get em, smoke em, and we’ll send you another one each month for only 20$ a month!
I swear audioquest has a cable that has magnets on the sides of the cables, think it’s a power cable, which is just a cable with rocks embedded in them. I can’t remember what it’s called tho
Suddenly the scene from Super Troopers popped in my head… Littering…and…littering…and…smoking the reefer!
That is brilliant actually. I picture a smoked out used car salesman on my TV right now.
What is even the point joking about this when the joke already apparently exists.
I think the main take away I have from this thread at the moment is just I would like my cables to smell like cinnamon now.
My main takeaway:
The jokes write themselves lol
Maybe this is exactly how they came up with cables in the first place. Just joking about the shit they could make.
“yeah that would be pretty funny” “wait people actually buy this?”
As long as the electrons are aligned before Rafe reviews them…
For the question 'Do I believe in “Burning In”. My answer is still no. What I do with my equipment is my business, what ya’ll do with your stuff is your business. I’m not going to waste my time pumping rainbow unicorn fart noises for 4140 minutes then listen to them 7 hours each day. I do believe that materials are subject to humidity and thermal expansion/contraction depending on environment, especially with wood and metal that are just minutes off of a cold delivery truck/warehouse.
My ritual is to wait a few days before I really judge/use a headphone. I’ve let a new headphone sit with less than 20 minutes of play time for a week before I touch them again and get them in a routine. Thats what I like to do and what I believe in.
If doing what you believe is necessary to get the most out of your equipment involves “burning in” then I totally encourage it, because that is part of a ritual of getting a new headphone, and I don’t believe in taking that away from anyone.
My burn is just using it as long as I am awake listening to whatever for a few days and that’s plenty lol, normal use is burn in
Proper response and well written.
convert the minutes to hours and hours to minutes