My latest splurge
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strgazermel at 05.30.08 - 7:30 pm
It has arrived at my mailbox! "The iH85 cycler speaker"....holy jeebus this thing is heavy but I think it will be worth it. My commute to work is about to get silly.....
I thinking about blasting this in traffic:
-William Tell Overture (the finale)
-The Ride of the Valkyries (you know, act 3...gotta do act 3)
-Overture to Barber of Seville (BREAKING AWAY--YA!)
Then just to throw everybody off, something really nutty:
-Danny Elfman's Breakfast Machine
Yes!
What else should I put on? If I'm going to be lugging an extra 3 pounds I have to put really silly stuff on there from time to time.
Oh ya, anybody going on the ride I am organizing? It's on July 9th--consult the ride calendar. Thanks.
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radio birdman
ccr
lynyrd skynrd
thin lizzy
black sabbath
ruinedbyidiots05.30.08 - 7:53 pm
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Stargate SG-1 Sndtrk.
Especially the "Goaul'd vs. strike team" overture!!!
bentstrider05.30.08 - 8:18 pm
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> when it comes to music list for rides,
must have our
Midnight Ridazz theme song
internetisseriousbusiness.com theme song
anything by the gay bashing FUNDERSTORM
sexy05.30.08 - 8:33 pm
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The Carpenters.
But you knew I would say that.
katiepoche05.30.08 - 8:39 pm
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This is what I like about it:
- Fits in the water bottle cage.
- No wires.
- Easy to take from one bike to the other.
- Sound volume adequate for solo or
very small group rides.
This is what I don't like about it:
- The remote needs to be strapped to the handlebars which defies the portability of the speaker. You can also put it in your pocket but that's how I lost mine. They should redesign it to attach to a wristband.
- The remote has only pause/play, volume, next/previous song. No way to choose a song or a playlist.
- When you have it turned off it still burns its AA batteries trying to charge your iPod. That's the MOST retarded feature as the batteries only last 4 hours while the iPod lasts 3-5 times as long.
- Mono Speaker
- Inadequate volume for a group larger than 3 people.
- Batteries don't seem to last more than an hour unless you remember to remove the iPod from inside the tube.
For the same money I'd recommend the Boomtube. I see it on Amazon for $59. Used to be $159.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BSEWVO
PROS
- It's much louder
- Lithium battery lasts longer
- The sound quality is better
- You can see your iPod or any MP3 player in front of you.
- It also fits the water bottle cage.
CONS
- You need to find a place to attach the speakers. I strapped them with bike tubes under the bike seat.
- You need to run cables from the speakers to the unit and from the unit to the iPod/mp3 player
marino05.30.08 - 9:32 pm
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I got rick rolled--damn you!
Oh ya by the way the fact that I can only scroll through songs and not any playlists is pretty silly. I do have to be mindful about taking out my ipod or else I will drain my batteries. Otherwise, it weighs about as much as a full water bottle would weigh but the sound quality is great. I will take it out on a longer ride on Monday but thus it's pretty good for the 40 bucks I spent (go ebay!)
strgazermel05.31.08 - 2:17 pm
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