Speed King
New Head-Fier
I totally get that, you simply can't help but seeing the technology going on and on, and in a certain way, that's sad.thanks, i will go and get 1000xm3, it just 5 mins far away from house,
thanks alot for giving costly time to me, yes im getting great offer from shop keeper, about almost 300$,
i also tried m50x several adapters include Fiio, the most of the time it get loose from headphone jack area, whenever i move myself slightly heavily, connection from jacks got disturbed, tried few replacements but still had same issue,
one thing im worrying about, launching new model every year, it doesn't feel premium,
i mean my question to you as well, that what if i purchase xm3, when the next model come, will my new pair become garbage?
they are too costly as you know, is Xm2 is bad than xm3?
im a long term user, when people say my m50x still great i feel good, i feel that my money got right path,
but what if i purchased xm3, after week xm4 then people will say new one lot better,
you know what i mean, is xm3 long term user as audiophile or quality music listener?
will the xm3 be the premium output device till alteast 4 5 years?
Because you buy something and then the next day it's replaced by something better, could it be cheaper and better or simply more expensive and better. I think that Sony can kill the competition with the Xm4's, but they shouldn't be much better than the Xm3's.
Btw the Xm2's aren't that big of a downgrade as one would think, the Xm3's are better, but not miles away.
If you'll wait for the Xm4's then expect to spend an extimated price of 400$ or over 350$. The real question is: will those 100 or 150 bucks more justify the improvements (considering that there will be some major ones)?
The Xm4 could be an amazing thing, even much better sounding than the Xm3's, but those are just hypothesis. I think that on it's own the Xm3's are a damn good headphone on it's own, so take your pick.