mikejungle
New Head-Fier
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Does the sure se846 have the potential to be the last pair of headphones I buy?
I guess the spirit of the question is wondering if anyone can fathom technology getting vastly better in the next decade, that would make these sound "crappy", in some way.
I just auditioned them with one set of nozzles, and I thought they sounded pretty good, but I need more time, and I really just need to be able to justify the purchase I guess.
Thanks for your input.
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By the way, with the balanced nozzles, I found the bass to be present, but a bit light. To be fair, it was an unexpected auditioning, and I was listening through my HTC, unamped, and through google play music. Is this something I can expect to get better through a proper DAP or with the warm nozzle?
To be clear, I loved the quality of the bass, and I definitely don't want boomy bass, but I did find myself wanting a bit more bass boost in comparison to the treble when I had it at volume.
I guess the spirit of the question is wondering if anyone can fathom technology getting vastly better in the next decade, that would make these sound "crappy", in some way.
I just auditioned them with one set of nozzles, and I thought they sounded pretty good, but I need more time, and I really just need to be able to justify the purchase I guess.
Thanks for your input.
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By the way, with the balanced nozzles, I found the bass to be present, but a bit light. To be fair, it was an unexpected auditioning, and I was listening through my HTC, unamped, and through google play music. Is this something I can expect to get better through a proper DAP or with the warm nozzle?
To be clear, I loved the quality of the bass, and I definitely don't want boomy bass, but I did find myself wanting a bit more bass boost in comparison to the treble when I had it at volume.