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The E-Q is a shirt with a built in sound sensitive spectrum analyzer. As the music beats, the equalizer moves to the beat of the music! Each frequency of music will activate a different equalizer bar, just like the equalizer on your stereo at home! It's a must have accessory for all concerts, parties or even raves! It has a fully functional Electro Luminescence panel with a battery pack that snuggles discretely into a pocket inside the T-shirt. The end result is a tremendous sound sensitive music T-Shirt that commands attention!
Feature:
Black cotton t-shirt with a sound activated illuminating panel.
Adjustable volume sensor for the
flashing speed.
The lights flash in green, yellow and red in time to music and sound.
The battery pack has an on/off switch so you can choose when you do and don't want to flash (as it were).
The battery pack can be unplugged for washing the t-shirt.
This is great. I get attention from hot young chicks whenever I go dancing with this shirt. It's tons of fun. Don't go dancing without it.
Vince W. Wednesday 13 April, 2011
Hot...hot..hot..and amazingly cool at the same time
C K. Saturday 06 November, 2010
fun item with superfast shipping...great
Engelbert S. Monday 28 June, 2010
Saw it, bought it, got it, tested it, worked, loved it, got a MUSE art printed in the back, will rock it at their September concert in LA.
The volume control is sweet, if you adjust it will give the effect to go along with the musicsound better; If not it will top out the bars and will look bad.
John W. Sunday 28 February, 2010
The product idea is great, the controllers and wires are surprisingly not bulky or inconvenient. My main gripe with the shirt, however, is with the sensitivity of the input sound. I seriously have to be right next to the blasting speakers for the shirt to pick up. Also, I can't tell if they move up and down in pre-arranged patterns or whatever, but either way it still looks cool. Oh well, I'm happy with my purchase.
linda V. Saturday 12 December, 2009
Great Shirt. Only down fall was the size. A Large is not really a Large, more like a Medium. I would give five stars but I received the item with the wires put on backwards so the display was moving upside down. Still cool looking but I wanted it working the right way. You can un do the wire and just flip it, easy fix. Love it. I rushed to the store for batteries, and got compliments then on. Im not taking this off ever!
Randy B. Monday 28 September, 2009
Not only is this an amazing shirt, but it is also very worth the price!!
just remember to buy some batteries for it first or else when you get the package after much anticipation, you wont even be able to try it out yet!
Apart from that, the noise sensor I believe is found on the device where you put the batteries, so this shirt might not work best when at a place with quiet music. Obviously, since this is a RAVE T-shirt!
Definitely recommended.
thomas S. Tuesday 21 April, 2009
I went to New Orleans for a weekend to visit my sister. It wasn't mardi gras or anything, and bourbon street was pretty tame. The shirt was an epic hit.
I started walking up bourbon street alone and flicked it on to MAX. It started bouncing a little, but I couldn't really see it because I had to look where I was going. The reaction was immediate. Drunk guys coming up to me "dude, where did you buy that?" Girls pointing and waving at me, the balcony people yelling to me. Even the cops stopped me and asked where I got it. I was getting kinda freaked out, so I ducked into a bar and I was an instant hit. Girls would walk up and feel my chest while holding onto Mr Tattooed tank top boyfriend with their other hand. Less than five minutes a girl had offered to swap shirts with me...while standing next to her guy the size of a refrigerator. I move on to another bar and it is the same thing. The shooter girls pout when I won't buy and then start petting me. The DJ calls me out. Next bar, same thing. More offers to swap shirts. The bars are so loud that I can't hear myself think, and can't seem to communicate "handhelditems.com" to the endless questions of where did I get the shirt.
Note: be sure to turn it off before you use the urinal. 'Nuff said.
Mendy N. Tuesday 17 March, 2009
Really cool, works well even in lit up rooms.
Laura N. Saturday 19 July, 2008
It's an extremely cute concept, a VU meter on a shirt. It runs on 4 AAAs (not included), and the controller sits in a little pocket on the bottom left. You can unplug it from the cable for washing. The cable contains 7 wires, and if you happen to plug it in backwards (it's not keyed) it'll still sort of work, only the display will be sort of upside-down.
It is not at all a graphic equalizer, as it may appear; just a simple volume-level meter, probably with 6 possible different values displayed. They have a canned image (such as the one at right) for each of the (probably 6) different levels.
It's kind of nice that the controller switch has two settings: MIN for use in loud environments (such as concerts I'm guessing), and MAX for use in regular day-to-day (at home?) environments. Another nice feature (that most people probably won't use) is that the controller has a power jack so you could if you wanted, plug in an AC adapter or something. I'm planning to use it to plug in a battery pack for bigger batteries (C or D). When the shirt arrived (very quickly, I might add), I just pulled some batteries out of other devices and used them. They didn't last very long... but I don't know whether that's because the shirt draws a lot of current or because the batteries were already mostly drained when I started.
All in all, it's not the awesome that I was hoping for (a true EQ) but it's absolutely what it claimed to be (a working VU meter).
Now, whatever building I wear this shirt in, I'll be in "a room with a VU".
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