The Ferrari post was perfect IMHO. I have told Jack and others, that when I listen to the Phantom's on my 2 channel system they scale like no one's business. Most folks using IEM"s aren't listening to the electronics that I'm using and aren't even getting the 'full' experience of what the EE IME's can do (as well as any IEM).
Heck, I have a BT device for my cable (need to get a new one as it broke recently), but only when I'm on the road or on the elliptical as I don't care about the SQ and I don't want cords around. I have yet to hear Wraith or Odin, but I hope to soon. I will get a BT device and do a write up using the BT as well as balance wire off my soon to be ordered AK SR25.
This is a great topic as BT is getting much much better. I have yet to hear the newest one, but have friends who sell audio tell me that it's getting there but still a bit away from a wired connection.
I just noticed the two posts above mine after I hit send.
I have many friends (me included) who own incredible 2 channel systems. I don't need to go into what I am using in my main system right now, but one friend's is worth north of 500,000 USD. His cabling and cords alone cost over 80,000 USD.
He listens to a ton of EDM (I often do too)! He also listens to Classical, Rock, Jazz and Blues. As I've always said, music reproduction is music reproduction. If it can do orchestral, it can do Rock or EDM or....
. The IEM and the electronics have no idea what you are listening to. NONE. ha ha...
In the end, the ONLY thing that matters is the enjoyment of the music.
. The EE lines are wonderful as you can get nearly any sound signature you want in a pretty package at all price ranges. Again, JMHO....