Wireless V5.0 Sports Earphones with Sweatproof Build and Noise Cancelling Abilities
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Woot woot hopping on the Amped Up Frankie train!!! This doll is literally so. gorgeous. M waiting til I get paid tomorrow to buy them, but I had to draw them first!!!!! Mattel was too chicken to give them trans flag hair actually
+ some close ups!!
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Staycation must haves.... 😎
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reading about high end analog hardware and looking up the price of the chips involved is a fucking trap because you're like "the high performance buffer amp is only six dollars, this PLL chip is like two dollars, I could totally build this cheaper and better than [SIXTY YEAR OLD HARDWARE COMPANY WITH FIFTY ENGINEERS]" and that's how they Get You.
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trying to get some opinions on the above headphones bc they appear to be very similar even after all the reviews I watched
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KELCO ELECTRONICS - PEACEMAKER 70
"... can't resist super obscure vintage fuzzes, especially ones in plastic enclosures with woodgrain tape, ... This is the Kelco 'Peace Maker 70' from 1972(ish). ... First, it was meant to be used as a portable headphone unit and the amplifier output seemed like more of an afterthought. Second, and probably more interesting, is that the "Fuzz Control" knob shifts between a low-gain gated fuzzy/overdrive to a (very loud) clean boost! Lastly, there was speculation that the Peace Maker 70 was possibly made by a Serbian brand, Kelco. But after reading through the entire ad, it's clear that Kelco Electronics were actually from the slightly less exotic land of, Florida's Panhandle. Another cool detail that I picked up from the ad was how they described the boost section as a "linear power booster", which is obviously something that is typically reserved for Electro Harmonix and their effect of the same name (released in 1968). ... The final thing you'll notice from the Kelco Electronics advertisement is that they made another unit, the Duplex Mixer-Booster. Unfortunately it looks like neither product ever really took off, despite their solid Guitar Player magazine marketing push; and combine that with the plastic/bakelite enclosure, very similar to the ones used in the original Seamoon pedals, and I can only assume that not too many of these are still around... "
cred: tonemachinesblog.com/2022/10/
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The Outlast Trials Goes 1.0 And Comes To Consoles In March
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The Outlast Trials Goes 1.0 And Comes To Consoles In March
During The Game Awards, we learned that The Outlast Trials is wrapping up its time in PC early access and is heading to consoles next March. The game was first announced in 2019 and entered Steam Early Access in May.
The game is a co-op take on the popular horror series, with up to four players controlling test subjects fighting to survive in a dangerous test facility. Check out its latest trailer below (headphone users beware: it’s got a lot of shrieking streamers).
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The 1.0 launch will include a new Toy Factory trial with new MK challenges. It will also feature new evidence documents, character customization, cell decorations, legendary outfits, an increased level cap, weekly programs, and other quality-of-life improvements.
The game will be sold alone in a $39.99 Standard Edition and a $49.99 Deluxe Edition that includes the Regent Start Pack, giving players four legendary skins, exclusive cell items, posters, and player icons.
The Outlast Trials launches on March 5 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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I gotta find my old midi keyboard so I can write music at night without bothering my family >_> inspiration for new shit always hits me the second everyone's gone to bed
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