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Will there still be an "audiophile headphones" in the future?

post #1 of 34
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If a normal pair of free apple earbuds in the future sounds a lot better than the sennheiser HD 800 with the best amplifier in the world, will there be any point in making an "audiophile headphones" products in the future?
post #2 of 34
What? Oh, ok, I think I understand. Well, all headphones will be audiophile headphones at that point, and we'll all enjoy our perfect utopian sound.
post #3 of 34
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Originally Posted by beamthegreat View Post
If a normal pair of free apple earbuds in the future sounds a lot better than the sennheiser HD 800 with the best amplifier in the world, will there be any point in making an "audiophile headphones" products in the future?
There would be no point in audiophile headphones if we're all watching flying pigs and ice-skating in hell.
post #4 of 34
there wont be audiophile headphones because the world economy will collapse, apple will go broke and no one will be able to buy the remaining stock
post #5 of 34
I cannot wait for this day to come!


...if only
post #6 of 34
A job I would love to be paid for: futurist.
post #7 of 34
If ibuds would sound the same as audiophile quality cans it could mean two things. Audiophile quality cans have become utter crap or the blesphemers that make crappy stuff finaly got some sense in their skulls.
I hope for the latter.
post #8 of 34
I predict that we will one day be able to transmit perfect sound waves straight to our minds. Thus, the source will be the wave transmitter, and the headphone the receiving unit inside our brains. Other items like DACs and amps will be things of the past.

However, I imagine that the surgery to accomplish this will be 1. pricey, and 2. painful.
post #9 of 34
I like Grado.
post #10 of 34
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Originally Posted by Halftrack View Post
I predict that we will one day be able to transmit perfect sound waves straight to our minds. Thus, the source will be the wave transmitter, and the headphone the receiving unit inside our brains. Other items like DACs and amps will be things of the past.

However, I imagine that the surgery to accomplish this will be 1. pricey, and 2. painful.
Nice idea, though here will still be the problem of soundstaging.
post #11 of 34
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Originally Posted by Halftrack View Post
I predict that we will one day be able to transmit perfect sound waves straight to our minds. Thus, the source will be the wave transmitter, and the headphone the receiving unit inside our brains. Other items like DACs and amps will be things of the past.

However, I imagine that the surgery to accomplish this will be 1. pricey, and 2. painful.
But this technology would eliminate the cost of interconnects.
Also gives another, more literal, meaning to the word headstage
post #12 of 34
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Originally Posted by Halftrack View Post
I predict that we will one day be able to transmit perfect sound waves straight to our minds. Thus, the source will be the wave transmitter, and the headphone the receiving unit inside our brains. Other items like DACs and amps will be things of the past.

However, I imagine that the surgery to accomplish this will be 1. pricey, and 2. painful.
Not to mention all the folks trying to dampen and mod their skulls!
post #13 of 34
In all seriousness, no. The reason is, companies depend on making different models with different degrees of ability at different price levels. I'm sure Ultimate Ears could sell the TF10 for $100, but it would kill off the sales of their lower models, which they depend on most for profit.
post #14 of 34
Oh crap. What material will I have to use to burn in my cybernetic implants? How long should I burn them in for?
post #15 of 34
Upgrading would be hell...
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