flinkenick's 17 Flagship IEM Shootout Thread (and general high-end portable audio discussion)
Mar 3, 2017 at 11:05 AM Post #781 of 39,414
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Mar 3, 2017 at 11:18 AM Post #784 of 39,414
  Yeah, until you're trying to sell your customs for the next best thing! 
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Maybe true.  Although I sold my K10s just fine.  The real reality is that us idiots spending $2k on headphones shouldn't be doing so if we're worried about resale value.
 
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:39 PM Post #788 of 39,414
Nic, try to convince Audeze to give you an iSine LCD-i3 for the shootout x-D as an appendix 
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 hope to see ya at CJ again
 
Mar 7, 2017 at 5:02 AM Post #790 of 39,414
Mar 7, 2017 at 8:39 AM Post #794 of 39,414
Nic, I enjoyed reading your brief impression on the Dream. Of particular are two phrases "linearity within the frequency range" and "linear relationship between treble, mid and bass..." caused me thinking a bit. Is music linear in nature? Or is music discrete, independent, and non linear, one with another like chaos theory. It goes without saying frequency range is linear as 20 hertz is two times of 10 hertz, and 40 hertz is two times of 20 hertz in a Gaussian manner, but that applies to any iems or any musical instruments. What I am reasoning with myself is the behavior of music or frequency, should the behavior of bass predict the behavior of treble? Is there any linear relationship between them? Isn't some of the greatest accomplishment in music is the unpredictability from movement to movement? Human brain wave is certainly nonlinear and we get bored with linearity really fast. Just some thoughts from reading your take on the Dream.
 

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