castleofargh
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personal taste is our own and there is no need to force it onto others as an objective truth because it's not. hearing an improvement is not evidence of objective superiority, it's evidence of personal preferences. a taste thing.
while objective fidelity is verified only with objective measurements. and both will be conditional to how we use a device that has an amp section and what we plug in it.
going to say device X is better than device Y because I hear it better, while not even mentioning the IEM/headphone used, that's a double no of very little help or significance.
while objective fidelity is verified only with objective measurements. and both will be conditional to how we use a device that has an amp section and what we plug in it.
going to say device X is better than device Y because I hear it better, while not even mentioning the IEM/headphone used, that's a double no of very little help or significance.