Very well said. Modern day culture and consumerism at their finest ( read "worst" ). I bet a lot of people do buy those headphones and enjoy them a lot though, well, simply because they haven't heard any better. They just don't know. Marketing works wonders, and it always will, unless you do your fair share of due diligence and thorough research before you commit to buy a certain product.
Plus, it's "COOL" to have Beats. LOL. And being "COOL" is an important factor amongst today's youth.
Very well said. Modern day culture and consumerism at their finest ( read "worst" ). I bet a lot of people do buy those headphones and enjoy them a lot though, well, simply because they haven't heard any better. They just don't know. Marketing works wonders, and it always will, unless you do your fair share of due diligence and thorough research before you commit to buy a certain product.
Plus, it's "COOL" to have Beats. LOL. And being "COOL" is an important factor amongst today's youth.
Not all, not everyone and not me - I enjoy beats for what they are and don't buy into the snobbery bandwagon beats hating that is vomited by a lot of people whom many of the time haven't even heard any beats cans, never mind the current models, and just parrot repeat a tired old format which equates one thing more often than not - hate based ignorance, present company accepted of course
I enjoy my beats as I enjoy my AUDEZE and other cans I own to my collection.
If there is one thing I do hate about beats, it's the haters that continually plough their anger into the brand.
“Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”
- Yoda
PEACE
ps I like certain models by Skullcandy - and so does Jude :rolleyes:
Very well said. Modern day culture and consumerism at their finest ( read "worst" ). I bet a lot of people do buy those headphones and enjoy them a lot though, well, simply because they haven't heard any better. They just don't know. Marketing works wonders, and it always will, unless you do your fair share of due diligence and thorough research before you commit to buy a certain product.
Plus, it's "COOL" to have Beats. LOL. And being "COOL" is an important factor amongst today's youth.
Yes. I went into a shop with a 12 year old son of a friend. about 80 headphones on display. He went straight to the beats and said he wants these. So I asked him one by one what he is looking for in headphones, sound quality, amount of bass, on ear, over ear, in ear, open/closed, etc. which kinds of music/genres he is listening to and so on => he had no clue and no opinion on anything. But it was the headphone the "cool" guys had. Simple peer pressure. Since most people I see with beats have their headphones in various strange positions around their neck or head but not on their ears, I guess it doesn't matter what the sound quality is, it's fashion.
(for most young people).
On the opposite a former female colleague of mine bought beats solo because "they are the best headphones you can buy, no?"
Marketing works.
Naturally, but they also want beats cans to stream future headphone designs that enable direct streaming similar to http://www.streamzmedia.com
And what better way to have huge market share, than to buy the biggest headcan with the biggest slice if the action? (Beats have 60% domestic US market).
Yes. I went into a shop with a 12 year old son of a friend. about 80 headphones on display. He went straight to the beats and said he wants these. So I asked him one by one what he is looking for in headphones, sound quality, amount of bass, on ear, over ear, in ear, open/closed, etc. which kinds of music/genres he is listening to and so on => he had no clue and no opinion on anything. But it was the headphone the "cool" guys had. Simple peer pressure. Since most people I see with beats have their headphones in various strange positions around their neck or head but not on their ears, I guess it doesn't matter what the sound quality is, it's fashion.
(for most young people).
On the opposite a former female colleague of mine bought beats solo because "they are the best headphones you can buy, no?"
Marketing works.
Sounds like your friends 12 year old son is a very normal 12 year old kid - he wants what all his buddies have got - beats - no offence but that isn't rocket science, and as a beats buyer, user and appreciator, I don't conform to your proposed "norm" beats customer in any way.
I mean you no disrespect or wish to appear insulting to you in any manner, but you appear to have it in for beats come hell or high water and seem to ignore people whom go against your grain of thought.
I don't think that beats are the end of the world. I have a pair myself, you are barking up the wrong tree. The later models are pretty good. Personally I wouldn't buy them as I think they are still a bit overpriced. But I don't judge people for buying beats. Just showed two different "impressions" that people might have, one wanted a fashion statement the other thought they are the best they could possibly buy. I wasn't talking about the quality, sound quality etc. just perception.
I am happy that marketing works, I work in a marketing services company.
I hate them because they market them as if they're studio monitors even though they're one of the most coloured headphones I've ever heard. Also they have poor build quality and are made in China for $16 (heard that in a recent article, don't remember which model or the source... I think it was Studios). I don't mind Monster's other headphones because they're putting an effort to improve on design and sound, Beats are a blatant effort to get people to fall for marketing schemes. You don't think there are a billion other "bass heavy headphones?" Why don't I see people walking around with M50s, XB500s, or V-Modas? It's all in the rapper endorsed marketing and availability at all major retailers.
Also, does there really need to be so many threads about this?
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