swbf2cheater
Headphoneus Supremus
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Long cumbersome cables annoy me, they belong in the 1920s not 2011 

The real argument is whether the 'high tier' market is growing or shrinking? I'm yet undecided, I
see contradicting examples. On one hand, Audeze are selling a decent amount, Grado are
releasing new models like the PS500 but on the other - AKG appear happy with the K70x
as a $400 flagship and Sennheiser are yet to announce if the HD600/650/800 will have
successors.
Companies like Audeze should be applauded for bringing a hand-made product like the LCD-2 to market
with a nice storage wooden box for $995USD. It's an amazing feat for a small producer, I bet their margins
are fairly small.
LOL no, I will bet you anything the LCD2 doesn't cost more than $200 in materials, if even that. The margins on the LCD2 are at least half of the price you are paying, I bet it's more.
I would love for nothing more than the "high tier" market to die out, it's a market for people with money to burn and fools who have better things to spend on but choose to drink in the snake oil.
AKG is a poor example because they're not responding to market demand, they're owned by Harman now and Harman is either unable or just not interested in producing a new flagship. The K701 was based on R&D done by the real AKG.
Sennheiser just released one of the most expensive flagships, so the fact that they haven't released a new HD650 actually points in the opposite direction as you're saying- that this "high tier" is growing and mid-fi is not.
I can't say for the T1 / DT800 because I haven't measured them, but the HD800 is both subjectively (at least from my ears) and objectively (from my measurements) better than the SA5000. Your fancy box argument makes no sense because the SA5000 comes in a fancy box too (I like the Sony box better.) In terms of eye candy, the SA5000, at least in my eyes, looks more attractive than the HD800 (which looks like it came from that movie the Fifth Element, but with a German, instead of a French twist to it.) BTW, I own both HD800 and SA5000.
Ahh, understood. I must say that Sennheiser (or was it Grado with the GS1000) played an instrumental part in pushing the prices of these headphones up a notch (STAX doesn't count because they were always a niche.)
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Ahh, understood. I must say that Sennheiser (or was it Grado with the GS1000) played an instrumental part in pushing the prices of these headphones up a notch (STAX doesn't count because they were always a niche.)
This is why I'm always telling people to go to meets and experience gear themselves first hand. As far as swbf2cheater's experience with the LCD2, I'm not surprised. When I spoke negatively about the LCD2 early on, I was essentially told that I lived in a different reality. People have even questioned if the ringing on the CSD plots / measurements on the LCD2 were not in fact measurement errors or artifacts.
In terms of the high-end, what's disturbing (and rhythmdevils and I had have much discussion on this), is that many of these recently released high-end phones have increased resolution, but have not addressed or even gone backwards on neutrality (linear frequency response and lack of ringing.) I've railed against this on other threads: the manufacturers should start producing truly good and innovative stuff instead rehashing designs with the same 'ol issues.