edyeded
100+ Head-Fier
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Hey guys,
First post on Head-fi **yaaaay**!!
As of late, I've taken a subtle but definite step towards the path of an audiophile.
It all started about a month ago. I was functioning happily with my then current IEM's, Soundmagic E30. I decided I deserved better and so stepped up to my current IEMS, Shure SE215's. The overall music quality has improved but for something thats double in value (£75), I was kinda expecting a little more. Hence, my order for the 1964 V3s two weeks later.
Now that I've taken a step towards a pair of custom IEMs (through a process of savage & brutal reviewing), I want my music to sound as AMAZING as possible. I play all my music on my iphone 5 with spotify. All the music quality settings are set to extreme (320kbs I believe). What I want to know is, is there any other way (except buying an amp [too much to carry for the things i do]) of improving music quality?
I would appreciate views, ideas from anyone else that uses spotify. Any 1964 user input would also be welcome.
Thanks guys & girls.
First post on Head-fi **yaaaay**!!
As of late, I've taken a subtle but definite step towards the path of an audiophile.
It all started about a month ago. I was functioning happily with my then current IEM's, Soundmagic E30. I decided I deserved better and so stepped up to my current IEMS, Shure SE215's. The overall music quality has improved but for something thats double in value (£75), I was kinda expecting a little more. Hence, my order for the 1964 V3s two weeks later.
Now that I've taken a step towards a pair of custom IEMs (through a process of savage & brutal reviewing), I want my music to sound as AMAZING as possible. I play all my music on my iphone 5 with spotify. All the music quality settings are set to extreme (320kbs I believe). What I want to know is, is there any other way (except buying an amp [too much to carry for the things i do]) of improving music quality?
I would appreciate views, ideas from anyone else that uses spotify. Any 1964 user input would also be welcome.
Thanks guys & girls.