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Picture this:
It's 1994 and my dad had just bought a Walkman, something he had been wanting to get for a really long time.
And what's the first thing he does upon getting it out of the box? He shoves the headphones right on top of my head (barely big enough to hold them) while he puts on a tape to play -- I'm so mesmerized by the whole thing that he even takes a picture of my awestruck face... one of my earlier surviving photographs.
Years later, I'd get to own that devise myself as my dad's interest moved onto bigger and shiner things on his endless pursuit to be on the forefront of the never-ending tech race of the nineties and early aughts.
But that awesome gift did little more than revealing something I had been blissfully unaware of the entire time:
WIRED HEADPHONES SUCKED!
I'll admit that I had noticed how my dad had gone through several sets during my childhood, but I had largely shrugged it off as an stylistic choice (he always bought the most whimsical pairs he could get his hands on), but the ones I have gotten with my machine wasted no time committing all "sins" at once: buzzed with interference, got cutoff whenever I moved even a little bit, and eventually just ended up working on only one side.
This has happened a lot in the years since and it's effectively what got me to embrace wireless headphones, even though they have their own sets of problems AND that I love the look and feel of an old pair of wired ones.
What about you? Do you still use wired headphones or moved on from them the second we got an alternative?
It's 1994 and my dad had just bought a Walkman, something he had been wanting to get for a really long time.
And what's the first thing he does upon getting it out of the box? He shoves the headphones right on top of my head (barely big enough to hold them) while he puts on a tape to play -- I'm so mesmerized by the whole thing that he even takes a picture of my awestruck face... one of my earlier surviving photographs.
Years later, I'd get to own that devise myself as my dad's interest moved onto bigger and shiner things on his endless pursuit to be on the forefront of the never-ending tech race of the nineties and early aughts.
But that awesome gift did little more than revealing something I had been blissfully unaware of the entire time:
WIRED HEADPHONES SUCKED!
I'll admit that I had noticed how my dad had gone through several sets during my childhood, but I had largely shrugged it off as an stylistic choice (he always bought the most whimsical pairs he could get his hands on), but the ones I have gotten with my machine wasted no time committing all "sins" at once: buzzed with interference, got cutoff whenever I moved even a little bit, and eventually just ended up working on only one side.
This has happened a lot in the years since and it's effectively what got me to embrace wireless headphones, even though they have their own sets of problems AND that I love the look and feel of an old pair of wired ones.
What about you? Do you still use wired headphones or moved on from them the second we got an alternative?