But we can't dismiss the fact that some people cannot perceive audio differences as well as others - case and point; me. I need to focus hard to differentiate between my laptop's onboard sound and my Aune T1 MK2 DAC. Back then circa 2000's I used to enjoy my Sony MDR VR150 straight out of my desktop with 128kbps MP3, and a better headphone will only be better if it has better (more) bass. Biggest differences I can hear is between different headphones, and I cannot retain audio signature memory.
I can eventually after years of experience, and can't settle down with lower end equipment but a lot of people just don't have that privilege. Some even can pick out component signatures the first time they hear it.
So to these people, why should they get something else other than an ODAC/O2 stack? To them they sound the same, and other people shouldn't get other expensive gears too.
I can eventually after years of experience, and can't settle down with lower end equipment but a lot of people just don't have that privilege. Some even can pick out component signatures the first time they hear it.
So to these people, why should they get something else other than an ODAC/O2 stack? To them they sound the same, and other people shouldn't get other expensive gears too.