ToroFiestaSol
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I'm happy as fck with my uber Stax rig, but I will buy a daynamic and a playnar cuz I'm a greedy motha-uuuuu
you need dat bassI'm happy as fck with my uber Stax rig, but I will buy a daynamic and a playnar cuz I'm a greedy motha-uuuuu
you need dat bass
i cannot express how little interest i have in purchasing, or even listening to, all of the new audio equipment that comes out now a days. the prices and countless iterations of headphones in the current market is absurd. i'll stick with my old K701 and LCD2. These "low-fi" headphones provide me all of the listening enjoyment and audio contentment i need. i prefer to spend my discretionary income on music.
Y'all need to remember absolute vs relative.
$2k is damn expensive. $2k compared to $4k is not. Think of it like cars. If you're looking at a $100,000 sports car, a Dodge Hellcat for $70k is pretty cheap, despite still costing twice as much as what tons of people make in a whole year.
People need to stop acting like flagships are anything but exotic boutique products. For every Susvara and Utopia there are a billion cheaper alternatives. No one is obligated to buy them, nor are consumers entitled to be able to afford the most expensive thing a company has to offer. It's not like lower cost products are vanishing.
The only people who complain about the upward creeping of flagships, in the face of all the Monoprices and Massdrops offering products for cheaper than ever, are people who feel hell-bent on always having "the best" but now it's harder and harder to afford "the best" because they're costing insane amounts.
Just because HFM or Audeze charge an arm and a leg on their TOTL products doesn't mean any of the stuff down the line is gone. You are more than welcome to buy that instead. The tippy top products exist for a small subset of the consumer base. That's why you can't find an LCD-4 in a store. They're made on demand. The Utopia didn't make the Elear go away.
I may never even get this because holy **** $4000 is a lot of money, but its existence isn't a detriment to what costs less. These products aren't causing lower-cost models to vanish. Audeze has ALWAYS made boutique products. The LCD-2 was, what, $1500 or so when it first came out? Now they have the $400 Sine and the two iSine models that are closer to consumer prices. HiFiMan still makes everything down to the HE-400 and paired up with Massdrop for even cheaper items.
I could understand the complaint if this was happening at the expense of affordable products, but it's not. These are happening in addition to. Audeze didn't replace the 2 or 3 with the 4, the 4 happened alongside the 2 and 3. This stuff is bonus. It's companies making crazy stuff for people who have the money to burn. Relax.
The LCD-X is growing on me the more I listen to it, but I am curious how the MX4 will sound. I hope someone gets a review sample soon and can share their experiences and impressions. In the meantime it's the X and 2F for me
Coming from Grados, I can't imagine what the other LCDs sound like. In terms of brightness, the Xs are perfect to my ears. I can barely listen to my Grados, anymore, as the X is perfect. Not picking; just sayin'.Still hoping it could have the sub bass of the closed Sine with the other elements of the non-X LCD series (flat full mids, not too bright like the X). Not likely.
Still hoping it could have the sub bass of the closed Sine with the other elements of the non-X LCD series (flat full mids, not too bright like the X). Not likely.
As I say, I never found the X to be bright. The highs are there when you need them, not sizzling in your ears like the Grados. I've never heard the HD-800, but the way people talk about their sound signature, well, I think the x will be my main squeeze for a long time to come."Not too bright like the X"
...what
As I say, I never found the X to be bright. The highs are there when you need them, not sizzling in your ears like the Grados. I've never heard the HD-800, but the way people talk about their sound signature, well, I think the x will be my main squeeze for a long time to come.