There is also the mistake of assuming I can find an IEM that can replicate the sound of a full size HP. I prefer open HP, so very few IEM's can give that sense of openness and space, but I also many times prefer the isolation of an IEM. It's just a different listening experience.This is the lesson I’m learning and I’m headed down the same route with buying and selling different sets because I don’t have a local store and have to rely on blind buying online.
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What were your mistakes you made buying your first or buying any IEM?
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MonochromeFashionLawyer
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very few IEM's can give that sense of openness and space, but I also many times prefer the isolation of an IEM.
This is me now. I need the isolation as my listening sessions are often in noisy spaces. My journey into IEMs was trying to find good headphones I could DJ with without having to turn the volume super loud. One day I’ll venture back into headphones again.
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