Not that I want to get anything like this, but I thought it was interesting:
Pacemaker Pocket DJ System
Pocket DJing?
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I guess this fits here.
Acoustic amplifier turns headphones into speakers
The Phonofone is a gramophone-style acoustic amplifier for your MP3 player -- dock your headphones in its core and it will amplify it to 55dB.
Without the use of external power or batteries, the Phonofone inventively exploits the virtues of horn acoustics to boost the audio output of standard earphones to up to 55 decibels* (or roughly the maximum volume of laptop speakers)
Upon connecting active earphones to the Phonofone their trebly buzzing is instantly and profoundly transformed into a warm, rich and resonant sound.
Supposedly a new pocket dj system.
http://qstream-down.qbrick.com/05904/pd ... r_info.pdf
http://www.pacemaker.net/
http://qstream-down.qbrick.com/05904/pd ... r_info.pdf
http://www.pacemaker.net/
Pacemaker – the pocket-size DJ system. 120 GB.
(Full deejay functionality: two independent channels, line out crossfader, headphones crossfader, separate line out jack and headphones jack, bend, pitch, cue, loop, reverse play, audio fx, filters, SNR 103, 5 ms latency, 18 hrs playback time, 5 hrs deejaying.)