Call yourself a bass head_ Walk around wearing a pair of Ol' Thumpy headphones, I dare you

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

My new headphones - YouTube My new headphones - YouTube

"With these, I can physically feel my ears moving", says the creator of Ol' Thumpy, a set of headphones with twin Helmholtz resonators attached.

Ol' Thumpy is a new headphone design from Philip at Pud's Small Batch Headphones. You might have noticed the two spheres protruding out from each driver—an almost imperceptible solution for improving the bass response on a set of cans.

"You know that thing when you blow into a Coke bottle and it goes 'ooo'. That's a Helmholtz resonator. It's tuned to a certain frequency. You have a cavity, a neck, and a throat."

"This is a Helmholtz resonator, tuned to 60 Hz," Philip says, indicating towards one of the large protrusions on his head, "which rummy win is very deep base tone."

The inclusion of twin Helmholtz resonators on this pair of headphones makes for a beefy bass response unmatched by traditional designs. That means that true bass heads need look no further than Ol' Thumpy for their next headphone upgrade—I truly believe some audiophiles would go as far as to wear these regularly, too.

You can actually buy yourself some headphones from Pud's Small Batch Headphones. True to the name, Philip makes around 20-50 of each design and puts the rummy win up for sale on his . 

I asked Philip about another pair of headphones originally, yono all app the Polycule, which caught my attention for a reason we'll come to very shortly, and he told me that each headphone takes around a week to make.

The is a set of headphones with four earpads so "a friend can listen". Or, in other words, headphones capable of creating a sort of aural human centipede situation. Grim, but if you think of yono all app it instead as hardware that allows for the sharing of music between people, between souls, it becomes slightly less unpleasant a thought. It's rather yono apk beautiful, actually.

What's not so pretty is the Pinnus: a pair of "invisible headphones" with an unfortunate name and an even more unfortunate faux-skin colourway. Though I know of a few yono apk people who would wear another of Pud's excellent creations, the , which comes with a "wool-filled transmission line to dissipate backwaves" (read: devil horns). 

There are some in the shape of for all the big mollusc fans out there.

That's what I love about Pud's creations. They're not stupid designs. They might look ridiculous but they get something done. They're well-designed, even. Just check out one of the for more details for each pair.

Would I walk around in Ol' Thumpy? Hell no. But would I take a listen? You're damn right I would. Get me an iPod with some drum and bass loaded onto it and I'm lounging in Ol' Thumpy for at least an hour.


: the top rodents for gaming
: your PC's best friend...
: don't ignore in-game audio

3 Reader Comments

SpinMasterX361

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

LuckyLad803

Website layout is very clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. I can quickly find my favorite games, access promotions, and check my account details without any confusion. It’s a pleasure to use.

CoinCatcher974

I wish there were more free spins available, but even with the current promotions, I have a lot of fun. The themed slot games are creative and engaging, keeping the gameplay fresh and entertaining every day.

Recommended Reading

Another Rushmore — Console Only

About a month back everyone argued the concept of a theoretical [[link]] gaming Mt. Rushmore. A man who ran a store in Battle Creek, Mich., soon wrote me to say he’d commissioned just such a work. NewAge Arcad...

ArenaNet_ There Is No Guild Wars 2 Delay

ArenaNet’s Mike O’Brien clears the air regarding the perceived delay of Guild Wars 2, the follow up to NCsoft’s immensely popular free-to-play online roleplaying [[link]] game. https://kotaku.com/guild-wars-2-...

Art Style Boxlife Micro-Review_ Smart Misery

It’s a 2009 phenomenon: some of the smartest and most artistically adventurous games released on [[link]] any of the big platforms come from Nintendo’s Art Style line. Enter Boxlife, the first good game about ...