Thursday, April 12, 2007

Ultimate ears earphone giveaway -



Okay. I would be willing to bet that the vast majority of you that are reading this right now own some type of portable MP3 player. How many of you are still listening through the standard issue earphones that came with your device? Most of you? All of you? Well, you are doing yourself a disservice and you need to get some new earphones. I'm even willing to help you out and give one lucky reader some killer new earphones. Just keep reading.

I recently got some of the new Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio earphones and the what I hear from them is huge improvement over what I hear using the iconic white iPod earbuds. The Super.fi 3 Studio earphones are in-ear canalphones that deliver punchy midrange, crisp highs, and (while it probably won't satisfy serious bassheads) smooth bass while also providing 26 dB of noise isolation to block out unwanted background noises.



The Super.fi 3 Studio earphones are also hella comfortable even for extended lengths of time. The flexible ear loops and in-ear design ensure a sung fit. And because they come with a universal fit kit that comes three different sized sets of silicone ear tips and a set of foam tips, the earphones a perfect secure fit for just about any ears. The Super.fi 3 Studio earphones also come with a gold-plated 1/8" minijack and a nifty little crush-resistant aluminum case.



Basically the Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio earphones provide great sound which is much improved over standard earbuds, they are comfortable, and (at a list of $99.99) are reasonably priced as well. If you are interested in getting a free pair of Super.fi 3 Studio earphones courtesy of Can You See The Sunset From The Southside? then simply leave a comment to this post with your email address and one song that you would use to test out and size up new audio equipment. One winner will be picked at random a week from today. Below are a few of my suggestions.

MP3 | Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock Siamese Dream
MP3 | Beach Boys - God Only Knows (Stereo Mix) Pet Sounds
MP3 | George Winston - Longing/Love Autumn
MP3 | Jimmy Eat World - For Me This Is Heaven Clarity
MP3 | Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover Ah Via Musicom
MP3 | The Dismemberment Plan - What Do You Want Me To Say? Emergency & I

77 Comments ↓

Anonymous Anonymous  at 7:28 AM 

i would test it with dntel's roll on (ft. jenny lewis) from the upcoming dumb luck.

christine.walters@umit.maine.edu

Anonymous Anonymous  at 7:45 AM 

i would test it on Scythian Empire from Andrew Bird lastest CD, Armchair Apocrypha.
Thanks and love the blog,
bkoeneman@mac.com

Blogger Matthew  at 7:45 AM 

I would listen to The Beatles - A Day In the Life!

mwfowle@emory.edu

Blogger thrillcat editorial  at 7:46 AM 

Hide & Seek by Imogen Heap.

ballstadt@mac.com

Blogger j.d.  at 8:01 AM 

since I've been listening to the CD a lot lately I would test them out listening to Lifetime - Airport Monday Morning

jdclarke at gmail dot com

Anonymous Mike  at 8:23 AM 

One song that I love, but I find some stereos just can't bring out the best sound from it, is

Pachuca Sunrise from Minus the Bear (Menos El Osos)

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Blogger nathan  at 9:38 AM 

janes addiction - ocean size

outypants at gmail dot com

Anonymous uglystephanie@yahoo.com  at 9:44 AM 

bjork - joga
no question

Blogger fortycalibernap  at 9:46 AM 

santa dog chemical (alternate version)


litvas at gmail dot com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 9:48 AM 

Led Zep's Ten Years Gone

nbhalodkar at bear dot com

Blogger Jason  at 9:58 AM 

For depth,
Let it Flow - Spiritualized

jayryhifi@gmail.com

Blogger sparky  at 10:17 AM 

star witness by neko case

sparkatito at gmail dot com

Blogger Jen  at 10:35 AM 

2 rights make 1 wrong - Mogwai

toothlessannie at gmail dot com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 10:38 AM 

Asylum Street Spanker's live version of "Shave 'em Dry"

the.other.amy@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous Anonymous  at 10:41 AM 

Hendrix, 1983 A Merman I should turn to be

phletko at gmail.com

Anonymous G Coombs  at 10:43 AM 

I would test them out with Karn Evil 9 by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

gcoombsjr@yahoo.com

Blogger Nathan  at 10:49 AM 

I would test them out with Glued to the Girl by Self.

http://www.selfies.com/songs/?gluedtothegirl

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Anonymous Dan  at 10:51 AM 

Time off of Dark Side of the Moon, with all the bells, ticking, alarms and heartbeats. And the music too.
Basically all of Dark Side of the Moon. A cliche, I know, but I want to win anyway.

writeordie1@yahoo.com

Anonymous jimsgw  at 11:03 AM 

Big Love by Fleetwood Mac (but really Lindsey Buckingham). Nothing better for headphones.

P.S. Good Vibrations is the song we would always use to test new headphones or speakers (which back in the day were HUGE).

danalmont@yahoo.com

Anonymous Darren  at 11:26 AM 

Steely Dan - Dr. Wu

pocketbuddhasc@yahoo.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 11:32 AM 

It's a toss-up between "It's My Life" by Talk Talk and "Watch Song" by Shellac. Or "River of Orchids" by XTC. Damn. I guess it'd be a pretty busy day.

thegreatmattsby (at) yahoo (dot) com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 11:41 AM 

The best tune to test any stereo equipment is "The Intro and the Outro" by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. It uses every instrument known to music, and layers them over and over. An amazing (and quite funny) achievement. -- quarterman@mindspring.com

Blogger Carrie  at 11:44 AM 

I would test out "Rebel Song" by No Use for a Name, b/c I just love the opening drums.


cavermi@gmail.com :)

Blogger D. A. Mannyson  at 12:19 PM 

Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns
Album: Mother Love Bone - Stardog Champion

A true spectrum of beautiful noise. Eargasmic!

dting@moscow.com

Blogger Waj  at 12:32 PM 

Hum - Isle of the Cheetah

diesalboy@hotmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 1:21 PM 

Radiohead's - Paranoid Android

folkfunkphil[at]netscape.net

Blogger heather  at 1:28 PM 

For me, the same as everytime I get a new audio device or headset, it's Pearl Jam Vs., lead-off track Go.

;)

you know where to find me.

Anonymous Anonymous  at 1:44 PM 

Watch The Sky - Something Corporate

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Blogger Umbrella Shoppe Collectibles  at 2:17 PM 

I would use "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys - the one from the box set with the acapella tag....beautiful...

Elliott
umbrellarecords@gmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 2:24 PM 

Danger Bird of Neil Young's Zuma

xman8_perry@hotmail.com

Blogger Briar  at 2:32 PM 

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Blogger Briar  at 2:33 PM 

I would test them using The Art of Everyday Communication by The Light Footwork.

briarl at gmail dot com

Blogger Josh  at 2:39 PM 

Public Enemy - Terminator X to the Edge of Panic

vowelsound@gmail.com

Anonymous stwainer at yahoo dot com  at 2:53 PM 

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells

Part 2 I think.

yes, I'm old.

Anonymous archer  at 2:59 PM 

no time for a deep thoughtful choice, but for the past 2 wks i must hear cornelius' reworking of superbad daily, at minimum. so, that would be it.

if i win i'll send my eddress

Blogger NotAbbott  at 3:24 PM 

Since the bass distorts the speakers on my car stereo, I'm going with "The Package" from A Perfect Circle.

coz at notabbott dot com

Blogger breje  at 3:51 PM 

Today that song would be
Mika - Gracy Kelly

bren.jess at yahoo dot com

Anonymous Allison  at 4:59 PM 

definitely brand new's "degausser."
avisday at gmail dot com

Blogger Shawn  at 5:01 PM 

"When I Was Cruel" by Elvis Costello

ssquared22@gmail.com

Blogger Mueller  at 5:24 PM 

Songs From a Stairwell by Junk

kmueller [at] siu.edu

Anonymous Anonymous  at 6:47 PM 

I'd listen to Heart of Hearts by !!!.

Enough bass, midrange, and highs to get a good read on the quality of sound.

tonycook@bendbroadband.com

Blogger Jay  at 7:18 PM 

1st Song I'd Play:
Berlin - No More Words (from the Album, Take my breath Away)...definitely! Many thanks for the excellent music -
yougojay@gmail.com

Anonymous nis  at 7:22 PM 

It's probably cliche, but I'd listen to Sufjan Steven's "Chicago." The song's lush instrumentation would be worth it.

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Blogger Coupon King  at 7:51 PM 

Definitely "I Believe In You" by Talk Talk from the album "Spirit Of Eden". When you get chills, your test is successful.

xdriverx AT gmail dot com

Anonymous Dennis (Keeper Of The Archives)  at 8:28 PM 

Dennis (Keeper Of The Archives) Says: Real Curious About Your Claim That Ultimate Ears Are Better Than I-Buds. Would Test Them Out With Fleetwood Macs "Hypnotized".
mrpitiful@yahoo.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 10:42 PM 

Alabama 3's (A3) - Woke Up This Morning (The Chosen One Mix)

Roger Clyne & The Peachmakers - Americano!

Victor Scott - Gotta Go

The Weepies - World Spins Madly On

Signed,
The Wiz
onehundredandeightstitches@yahoo.com

Blogger Casey  at 10:53 PM 

Greetings from Kansas...
I think I would throw on KULA SHAKER and float down to "Golden Avatar".

Blogger Asia'D  at 11:09 PM 

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Blogger Asia'D  at 11:15 PM 

Death From Above 1979
"Romantic Rights"

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Blogger indie mom  at 12:44 AM 

I'd test those earphones with Radiohead's "How to Disappear Completely".

indie.mom@verizon.net

Thanks!!!

Blogger Just a Girl  at 12:45 AM 

Hoppipolla- Sigur Ros

windwardwarrior15 at gmail dot com

Blogger ALEX  at 1:06 AM 

"right side of my mind" -- queensryche

methodALEX@gmail.com

Blogger melvynadam  at 7:43 AM 

Count me in!
3 Doors Down - This Time

Blogger JT  at 11:25 AM 

I would probably test it with

summer madness by kool & the gang


theJTeffect[at]feedmegoodtunes[dot]com

Blogger Josh  at 12:20 PM 

I'd go straight for "At least that's what you said" - Wilco.
Thanks!
chandler at pochta dot ru

Anonymous Anonymous  at 2:37 PM 

I would rock Swearing At Motorists, Lost Your Wig


freeclarke@yahoo.com

Blogger NYOne  at 2:46 PM 

"whatever It Takes" The Faders
jhansen(at)timhunterdesign(dot)com

Blogger Jad  at 3:07 PM 

I'm thinking I'd use "This Sentence Will Ruin,Save Your Life" by Born Ruffians. Rock out while testing out.

Jad
jad.debs@gmail.com

Anonymous laura  at 3:53 PM 

holiday by green day

laura.seymour@gmail.com

Blogger Jonathan  at 10:21 PM 

Polvo - Stinger (Five Wigs)

xchocothunderx@gmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 4:08 AM 

Broken Social Scene ---It's All Gonna Break. Clarity of concurrence of each kind of instrument and vocals and its nearlly 10mins length provides me enough time to observe that.

lakerhy@gmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 12:44 PM 

SUMMERTIME ROLLS by JANES ADDICTION

shinypouch@yahoo.co.uk

Blogger Van Edwards  at 5:23 PM 

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Blogger Van Edwards  at 5:25 PM 

LCD Soundsystem - "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House"

jekylldog at yahoodotcom

Blogger Dean  at 3:02 PM 

"Go to Hell" - The Forces of Evil

stopthepress010@gmail.com

Blogger alicia  at 3:28 PM 

Plainsong by the Cure. If I can hear the windchimes...

aenterman@gmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 5:38 PM 

"Everything in its Right Place" by Radiohead

takeahike4 [at] aol [dot] com

Blogger rg  at 8:56 PM 

anything by Patty Hurst Shifter

ironmtnarts@adelphia.net

Anonymous Anonymous  at 4:35 AM 

mm... seventeen years by ratatat

paikj@berkeley.edu

Blogger greg  at 8:33 AM 

i would listen to yankee hotel foxtrot - wilco

gberman@iupui.edu

Anonymous Anonymous  at 4:05 PM 

Kemcgowan@comcast.net
I would listen to "I'll believe in anything" by Wolf Parade

Anonymous Steve  at 9:11 AM 

Guinnivere by CSN. Love the sound of those harmonies.

sjenky@yahoo.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 8:11 PM 

leisure suite- feist
mmmmmm....

cole-weissa@berkeley.edu

Anonymous Anonymous  at 11:23 PM 

yoshimi battles the pink robots by the flaming lips.

tnt.hub@gmail.com

Anonymous Anonymous  at 2:04 PM 

I would listen to the Last Samurai album to bring out the quality and the emotions in each song.

Tsubasa_Imai1@hotmail.com

Anonymous archer  at 4:47 PM 

lots of losers
in for
lots of spam...

but
who the winner be?

Blogger JP  at 1:51 PM 

Gorillaz - Last Living Souls

jpch917@gmail.com

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