r3port3r66
03-20-04, 11:35 PM
Ever been standing in line at a theater and seen the decal on the box office window that says they provide "headphones" for the hearing impaired? Did you ever think, "Hey, headphones--I could listen to the entire movie with headphones?" Then for a second you get the urge to tell the cashier you have trouble hearing just to see what it's like to wear headphones during the show, perhaps drowning out whining kids, crackling snack wrappers and plot yappers? I've always been curious as to what it's like to wear those "hearing impaired" headphones: are they in stereo? Can you adjust the volume? How well do the sound?
Also, do you think it would enhance your movie experience if you could wear headphones? I mean technological advancements in home stereo accessories have made it possible to listen to movies on your PC with a "Dolby Headphone" option.
Gosh, maybe deaf people are getting to experience the movie like no others...?
Also, do you think it would enhance your movie experience if you could wear headphones? I mean technological advancements in home stereo accessories have made it possible to listen to movies on your PC with a "Dolby Headphone" option.
Gosh, maybe deaf people are getting to experience the movie like no others...?