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Actually this is an interesting thought.. I'm all for 'buying your way up', because, well, if you don't understand what other phones do badly, then you'll never fully appreciate your own phones because you have no reference. Everything's relative, no?
At the same time, though, I think most of us have other hobbies as well- I've seen mention of photography, other AV pursuits, spending on computers, and so on. And I think most of us understand that the lust for more will always grip you until you get to a place where you're happy (in the case of these JH13 pros, it seems one is happy 'cos you can't go anywhere else) and then you stop.
Perhaps then the best idea is to do like "uniqu3" here and head for the top, although perhaps also buying some cheap 'reference' phones (RE0 for <10% of the JH13 pro price?) to remind you of -why- the JH13 pros are so good may be a good idea.
At the same time, though, I think most of us have other hobbies as well- I've seen mention of photography, other AV pursuits, spending on computers, and so on. And I think most of us understand that the lust for more will always grip you until you get to a place where you're happy (in the case of these JH13 pros, it seems one is happy 'cos you can't go anywhere else) and then you stop.
Perhaps then the best idea is to do like "uniqu3" here and head for the top, although perhaps also buying some cheap 'reference' phones (RE0 for <10% of the JH13 pro price?) to remind you of -why- the JH13 pros are so good may be a good idea.