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Craigster75 
Just to pass the time until my M-100 preorder arrives, I have an updated top 5 anticipation list with rationale....
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Originally Posted by
BRSxIgnition 
Since many are not fully released yet, I'll also chime in with my expectations & thoughts. Out of the list, my top 4 in terms of expectations would most likely be as follows...
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Originally Posted by
Craigster75 
Based on early reviews, Momentum seems to be living up to its name and may need to move up to the #2 spot on my list.
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Originally Posted by
miceblue 
After seeing the initial reviews of the Momentum, I actually rank it farther back on my list...
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Originally Posted by
roma101 
I would agree. From the impressions I've read, the sound sig of the Momentum seems comparable to the M-80 except the M-80 is $150 less.
This has me anticipating the M-100 a quite a bit more. My guess is it would be the better value as well.
As I soon understood, discussions of headphones on many threads such as this also includes perceptions induced from other people's impressions, which is then further influenced by people's perceptions of people's perceptions. As many experienced buyers soon realise, what people perceive can be very different from what oneself prefers. Not only will the headphones differ audibly for different individuals, they will also differ on comfort level. Do understand that all reviews are subjective. For example, most 'official' reviews are commercially driven. You almost never find an official negative review.
For example, I was excited to purchase my first closed headphones- ATH-M50, which was highly rated, aka FOTM/Y. Unfortunately it was too bass heavy for my liking and wasn't comfortable for me. I highly suggest that if you want to only purchase one set of headphones, and do not want to go through the trouble of selling, and making a loss, do go to your local headphone store to audition them. Highly advised to bring your own source, and music you normally listen to. Of all the components involved in an audiophile's journey, the most important component is the final speakers. In this case, the headphones. Other components are just complementary. You can have a superb headphone, and it will work fine direct to a simple source. You can have superb DACs and amps, but if it's linked to a lousy speaker, the sound will be bad.
Take your time, and enjoy the journey.
Edited by eron - 9/20/12 at 5:11am