Archive for August, 2010

A moment of silence for the TMA-1s

The TMA-1s are a special product.

Holding them, you know this…  but its not until you put them on that it becomes so personal, so rich and warm, the pressure astounding, so balanced and so wise, summoning an ancient alien force like its namesake…

Yes its true, TMA-1 is a direct reference to the Arthur C. Clark sci-fi novel and kubrick film “2001: A Space Odyssey”. TMA-1 stands for Tyco-Magnetic Anomaly 1,  the stark black monolith that appears in the story throughout the millennia. The monolith represents eternity; a time-space continuum with unlimited power; its epic inhumanity radiating throughout the universe. No cooler name for a pair of headphones exists as far as the Discovery One could take you. Just try listening to Also Sprach Zarathustra through these cans, the glistening string arpeggios and brassy stabs have never been more defined.

What you might not know yet about these headphones is that they have been in the research and development phase for over two years. Working with some of the worlds’ top DJs and electronic musicians (including 2 Many DJs, Boys Noize, Erol Alkan, Hot Chip, James Murphy, Kode 9, Michael Mayer, Matthew Dear, MSTRKRFT, RJD2, Teki Lalex, Tiga & many others), Aiaiai calibrated the TMA-1s to the extreme precision that the professionals need, while retaining a design standard that novists can still be easily seduced by.

The durability is also fascinating; its rubber-coated matte black band can be stretched to its limits, almost completely straight. The cups can be easily removed and replaced, coming packaged with both faux-leather and foam cups, giving you the option for the ‘higher-pressure’ or ‘less fatiguing’ modes of listening. If either were ever to wear out, they can be easily replaced by the manufacturer. Additionally, the cable plugs directly into the cups with a standard 1/8th inch mini plug, meaning any cable can be switched out to preferance or the included cable could easily be replaced if it ever were to short out.

The namesake, design and durability of this product are important talking points, but what it really comes down to is the sound. The world of hi-fi headphone enthusiasts is is critical and nasty; they are quick to judge any new no-names by holding them up to a long-existing standard of expensive, time-tested and highly regarded headphones. Their excitement, however, could not be felt more about the TMA-1s… here is what they are saying over and head-fi.com, the net’s most hostile hi-fi forum:

“…each day seems to just get better and better. Not sure if it’s my ears adjusting or the drivers relaxing ..or both.. but it’s all good.”

“…The TMA’s are punchy and accurate delivering kick drums in a clean and precise manner that didn’t abuse the range or influence the mids/highs. The sound stage was much wider than the 700s with much greater depth and tonality…”

“…The result is a product that’s perfectly refined, instantly iconic, and quite possibly, essential…”

And its true, these headphones sound incredible. At high volumes the pressure is powerful, delivering your music by literally pushing it into your head. Its fun and surprising hearing music like this, the smile I see on the faces of customers trying them on indicates a sort of novelty in their performance. At lower volumes, the TMA-1s become delicate, and the precision and separation become more evident. The bass sounds like bass, which may seem obvious but many new headphone producers push the bass frequencies so hard that they sound reverberated, washed out or dull… leaving the mids and highs to disappear in the cloud of bass. Here, the bass sounds like bass, tight, punchy, warm and isolated, while the mids punch and the highs soar, delivering a clarity and richness in harmonics unmatched by its contemporaries. The tonal coloration is invisible, happening in the background and allowing the natural mixes of your music to determine the equalization.

Until tomorrow, Sunday August 22nd, we’re offering the TMA-1s at their pre-order/introductory price of $179 (15% off from the retail price at $199). Please, even if not to buy a pair, come in to either location and try them out, share with us the euphoria that the TMA-1s produce.

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THE TMA-1 HAS LANDED

It’s an exciting day at Dijital Fix… the brand new, phenomenal TMA-1 heaphones from Aiaiai, after months of salivating and pre-orders, are finally IN STOCK!!! To celebrate, we have decided to extend our pre-order offer of $179 (retail $199) until Sunday, the 22nd, so come by and pick up a pair for this amazing price!!

You all know that the TMA-1s are named after the monolith from 2001: A Space Oddessy, right? So you can relax thinking about this every time you put yours on to listen to Also Sprach Zarathustra. Believe me when I say it never sounded better.

Dog Days of Summer

The heat of the summer has left everyone dizzy. Whether you love it, hate it, love to hate it or just enjoy watching your pets lounge in it, we want to know what it means to you. Submit your photos from within the Hipstamatic iPhone app (get it here for only $1.99) and share your photos through your favorite social network to get them higher and higher in the ranks. The top 100 winners get their work shown in NYC at the Dijitalfix gallery space on the Lower East Side.

The show will be up from August 24 – Sept 3, and will include a live projection of recently submitted entries! Join us for the opening reception event on Thursday August 26 from 7-10 PM. A traveling Show will also feature the top 9 prints as chosen by our judges, and will be shown in NYC then travel the globe for six months [High Res Required].

Check out your competition here.

Handmade Music Workshop @ the gallery in Dijital Fix LES

On August 29th is the Handmade Music Workshop being held in the gallery.  Equal parts science fair and music party, Handmade Music is a gathering at which musicians and the musi-curious explore new sound worlds. Assembled from the growing, global grassroots DIY scene, makers and hackers present new inventions and technology. Instead of just consuming, these are the people making the code, instruments, and noise-making contraptions that make the music. They’re building a musical future that’s open, creative, and hackable. Inventors bring their new creations for an open show-and-tell, join performances and jams, and make much noise.  Purchase your ticket here.

4pm – 6pm
WORKSHOP: Make your own Photo-Theremin

$10 (includes parts)

Never soldered before? Dozed off in Physics class when they were explaining electricity? Here’s your second chance. Create a noise-making two-transistor synthesizer of your very own, controlled by modulating light. Based on an original circuit by electronics legend Forrest M. Mims III, the man who de-mystified electronics in books for Radio Shack and others, and adapted by designer Eric Archer for Handmade Music Austin, this simple circuit is the perfect introduction to making sound with electricity. It’s quick to assemble, but lots of fun. Learn basic soldering, then make your own kit. And be sure to come back in the evening with your creation to join the world’s first known Photo-Theremin Chorus.

7pm – 9:30 pm
HANDMADE MUSIC – Open Party

FREE

Meet and mingle with inventors, musicians, and artists. Discover chip and mobile music played live wirelessly at the bar by New York’s Pulsewave community. Hear music and sound made with free software on Android mobile phones. Check out open sound inventions in the gallery and surprise performances hosted by createdigitalmusic.com, DIY musical crafts from Etsy.com, the latest inventions and kits from Make Magazine, and a world-exclusive debut performance of a new, hackable synthesizer called the MeeBlip.
Special guest: Drone Lab creator and renowned synth designer, artist, circuit bender, and musician Pete Edwards of Casperelectronics
Full lineup will be announced, but unplanned guests tend to appear.

AiAiAi TMA-1 Headphones Are Almost Here!

The new TMA-1 headphones from cutting-edge Danish brand AiAiAi are making a substantial impact in the world of listening, and Dijitalfix is thrilled to be one of the select few chosen to carry the model in the United States.

Similar to the science fiction spacecraft the TMA-1’s were named after, these high-grade audio headphones are a visual treat, with a sleek yet minimal design in ultra-slick Black High Tenacity Nylon. These feel as amazing as they look and are incredibly durable to boot! The elegant, adjustable design of the TMA-1’s allow them to be comfortably positioned on the head — functioning great for music production, DJing, or simply listening while walking. But enough about their stunning aesthetics! What about the sound?

Headphone critics are astonished by the clear sound of these surprisingly affordable headphones. AiAiAi audio engineers have produced a quality headphone that delivers real sound and zero leakage. Crediting the sound driver technology, we at Dijital Fix are pretty impressed by the ultra-rich sonic range and overall delivery performance.

Why is the TMA-1 headphone by AiAiAi such a great tool for audiophiles worldwide? According to AiAiAi, the TMAs were designed with the input of some of the worlds biggest DJs, carefully tested and calibrated to deliver the maximum in performance, comfort and style.

What’s in the Box?

  • three different ear-cushion sets that easily interchange with the click-release function
  • a gray mesh-lined carrying pouch for safe transporting
  • an information booklet that further details technical specifications
  • 1.7 meter cable with coil allowing over 6 feet of cord extension
  • 6.3mm stereo plug converter

TMA-1 Specs:
Transducer Principle: Dynamic, closed
Driver Unit Size: 40 mm
Impedance: 32±15% Ohm
Load Rating: 0.1W
Frequency Response: 20 to 20.000 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.3%
Sensitivity: 110±3dB Weight w/o
Cable: 190 Gram

Come on in to either of our New York City locations to test drive the TMA-1’s for yourself! Our Lower East Side store is located at 9 Clinton Street, in Manhattan and our original Brooklyn location is nestled deep in heart of Williamsburg, in the Mini-Mall at 218 Bedford Ave. These stunners are going for $199.99, but pre-order them before August 18th and receive a $30 discount, making them yours for the low-low price of $169.99! We look forward to seeing you in our store! Click here to buy online.

Amazing Thermonuclear Chiptunes

Ever wonder what the sound of the thermonuclear arms testing and near-world-destruction would sound like?  Artist Isao Hashimoto created this wonderful video demonstrating the time and location of each nuclear test over a 50-year period with each country’s test explosion set to a different note.  The result is a somewhat calming, yet markedly unsettling tune that is quite mesmerizing during this 15-minute time-lapse of the 53-year period from 1945-1998.  The calming yet eerie graphics remind you of an 80′s-era atari game while instilling a sense of silent fear that I’m sure was ever-present during those times.

Especially interesting is the “copycat” effect in the early 50s between the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A.

“1945-1998″ by Isao Hashimoto