Sinocelt
Headphoneus Supremus
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According to HeadPhoneInfo's lab tests, the objective audio quality of the Sennheiser MM50 iP (as measured by instruments) beats that of the Shure SE530, which costs three times as much.
It begs the question: how much of our listening experience can be objectively, scientifically quantified? I know some will quickly dismiss HeadPhoneInfo's approach, but isn't it at least as valid as the more subjective approach of more traditional reviews?
In the present instance, does the Shure SE530 sound better in spite of the objective data, or does it sound better because of its price (i.e. because of a placebo effect)?
It begs the question: how much of our listening experience can be objectively, scientifically quantified? I know some will quickly dismiss HeadPhoneInfo's approach, but isn't it at least as valid as the more subjective approach of more traditional reviews?
In the present instance, does the Shure SE530 sound better in spite of the objective data, or does it sound better because of its price (i.e. because of a placebo effect)?