georgelai57
Headphoneus Supremus
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It's the journey, not the destination or arrival.
Judging from the price, the MH335DW should be their flagship product...
It's the journey, not the destination or arrival.
So we must get them all in order to stay on top..no more slacking,guys..
LoL
I applaud your approach, CHG! We'll terribly broke. But blissful
Fitear shells are filled with acrylic so it's near impossible to salvage the inner components
+1. So if you just stand on the sidelines, you will remain the bystander and never understand.
+1. So if you just stand on the sidelines, you will remain the bystander and never understand.
I think everyone just saying if you dont try them you will never know if the sound is for you or not! But even when you do try and even find the one you like, unless you stop reading the threads or looking at other IEM/CIEM you may still not be totally happy as there is always another great sounding product out there (well....we all know newer/improved not necessarily the truth but hey.....we are only human). Or you read others reviews and they state a different IEM/CIEM has a different sound or they can hear different minute details and then you start thinking......I want to hear that!!
Basically, either be happy with what got. Try as much as possible to find the next purchase and quit then. Or buy, enjoy and research the next one!
(An expensive and never ending hobby)
I agree with this point, even if I have no clue what objet petit a means, and I am French. However, I have experienced different feelings. I desired the SE5 for so long that I kinda had to like it when I got it. I have also coveted a pair of Fitear for quite a while and might convince myself they kick ass when I get them. So this confirmation bias is also possible.The above posts make valid points. I'd also add a more general one however: when they desire something for so long and covet it, actually owning it can be anti-climactic for some people. This is true of any trophy. I think some people derive great satisfaction from desire itself, and desire once fulfilled is no more. Other times people look to objects to give them personal fulfillment in ways they simply cannot, as a sort of objet petit a.
In no means am I trying to provoke here, but it appears to me that in order to 'understand' you must go through the audio journey, however this is a vague statement & there is just a slight impression you may be saying this to justify your involvement in this hobby. Please could you expand upon this.