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THE SHOW OFF T-SHIRTI could have used this T-shirt when I was at the Jewel and Rob Thomas concert in Atlantic City last month!

BimBamBanana.com is offering the Show Off T-Shirt ($72), a T-shirt with a built-in sound sensitive graphic equalizer panel. It has a fully functional EL (Electro Luminenscence) panel with a battery pack that fits into a pocket inside the shirt. In layman's terms, the shirt's equalizer lights up to the beat of music. Now how cool is that?!?! I like it better than the Digital Clock T-Shirt.

Only Small and Medium sizes are left, so hurry and order one!

Batteries not included.



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Posted by: S. von Snarkington
July 7, 2006 1:31 PM

Not to be a skeptic, but until I see more than an animated .gif on the order page, I won't order one. It's a nifty (if nerdy) idea, but I won't believe it works until I've seen video.


Posted by: ssegan
July 7, 2006 4:48 PM

Daft Punk is playing at my house. At my house. (If you've ever seen that video, you'll understand.)


Posted by: bee
July 9, 2006 1:29 PM

i saw it in action at a shindig. its nice for about 2 seconds, then its just a constant distraction. though it does work the way they said it will. kinda cool.


Posted by: Biochemlab
July 31, 2006 5:05 PM

It totally works. I have one. My Girlfriend bought it for me because I'm a DJ, and it'll be great on stage. It does take a good bit of volume to activate it, but any club will be plenty loud.


Posted by: Phillip White
August 13, 2006 1:40 PM

Hi, Crazyaboutgadgets.com sell this t-shirt for $39.48 and they deliver to the US. http://www.crazyaboutgadgets.com/related.asp?product_extra=T-Qualizer%20Music%20T-Shirt


Posted by: wills johnson
August 17, 2006 2:10 PM

isn't this a spectrum analyzer, and not a graphic eq, being as there is no controls and it is just offering a visual representation of the sound frequencies in proximity to the wearer?


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