Showing posts with label massdrop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massdrop. Show all posts

7/3/17

How Many VE Monk Plus Colors/Editions Have Been Released?

In the spirit of Pride Month, let's stray from our normal analytical articles and sciense-backed findings, and tackle fun topics, instead. Say one of Venture Electronics' pride - their different, colorful editions of Monk Pluses.

I've already posted 2 articles about VE Monk Plus editions/colors in the past. First, when analyzing the significance of their shell colors and sound signature. Second, when making a rainbow chart for Monk+ colors. This time, well, since I've already made the rainbow chart, let's beat this dead gay horse some more and track the number of colors Venture Electronics has released for their Monk Plus line.

11/22/16

Rainbow Monks from VE?

Are rainbow Monks the wood that'll keep VE's fire burning? VE Monk+ is a $5 trap that will slowly but surely drain your wallet. Now that they're going to a $5 Limited Edition colors route, are they courageous enough to taste the rainbow? Hopefully, not as courageous as Apple's AirPods.

Currently, Venture Electronics has released 4 Limited Edition Monk+ colors: Darth Piano Black, Red, Blue and Royal Purple. Royal Purple will serve as indigo. Darth Black isn't found in the rainbow, unless that rainbow went to the dark side.

rainbow monks from ve (venture electronics)

11/17/16

Does the Color of VE Monk+ Affect Its Sound Signature?

The earphone world is full of mysterious mysteries. Luckily, one of the puzzles that I was able to solve is the significance of the colors of earbud shells. As an example, we'll tackle the colors of Venture Electronics' earbuds, specifically, the VE Monk+s.

Does the light spectrum of an earbud shell affect its sound signature? Does red imply bright? Does darth black imply dark/muddy? Does transparent imply neutral? Let's dig deeper.

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