zutme
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Sorry this is so long, but even having it this long it seems like I am leaving a lot out.
To understand my problem with high end audio you need to know a little bit about me and what I believe to be the root cause of my problem. My greatest interest/hobby has always been in computers and the Internet. I have found that there are some key differences between being a computer hobbyist and a hi-fi audio hobbyist, and I think that these differences are the main cause of my problem. When I am interested in some piece of hardware or software etc. for my computer I can read a few reviews and look at some hard numbers as to why Product A is better than Product B. Admittedly there are sometimes flaws in the way things are benchmarked/tested, but reading a few reputable opinions about a product usually produces a reliable result. I have definitely been burned by other people’s opinion of a product before when it is a somewhat subjective difference in products, but usually there are some hard numbers I can look at and some reliable sources that I can depend on. I am not dismissing the fact that there is irrationality in computer enthusiast hardware purchasing. For example, most benchmarks agree that raid 0 provides only a marginal performance improvement especially in games, yet it is extremely common for someone building a high end gaming computer to have dual WD Raptors in raid 0. I am a sucker for this irrationality from time to time as well especially when it comes to buying only the more expensive brand of hardware when there is probably little difference between the brands I favor over their competitors. This brings me to my major rub with hi-fi audio. Everything is subjective and opinions seem to be driven mostly by conjecture.
So, now I will move on to my actual problem. I am dissatisfied with all the high-end headphone setups that I have experienced. I have really tried to achieve that “wow” effect that would really turn me on to audio, but it just never happens for me. I expect that listening to setups worth many thousands of dollars would produce this effect, but I cannot seem to hear the massive difference between cheap and high-end gear. Now I am not deaf and it’s not as if I cannot tell any difference at all between setups. There is definitely a difference, but it is so minute that I’m not sure that it’s really there or if I have just been told it’s there so I hear it. If I sit down and focus on the music I can tell you that this setup has a lot of soundstage or better highs etc, but these differences seem so inconsequential and minute that I cannot understand where you guys are coming from.
This is not the way I typically listen to music. When I listen to music I am almost always participating in some other activity simultaneously. I don’t believe that my brain is simply ignoring the music, because when I am working on a program or a paper etc. I still get a lot of enjoyment from listening to music.
Also I cannot seem to see any noticeable difference between mp3 192k vbr, mp3 320k, and flac. This may be because my home setup is still somewhat entry level. You all seem to be so caught up in these things that I feel somewhat alienated for not being able to produce.
Most of you will attribute these issues with my newness to audio and an untrained ear, but wouldn’t you expect after months of listening that I would learn to appreciate it? I think a lot of you will probably also say that I just haven’t found a setup that was right for me yet. This may be true, but I have already experienced some different rigs and the problem wasn’t even somewhat cured by them.
Basically what I need from you all is some sort of advice as to what is wrong with me. Am I just incapable of achieving an appreciation of high end gear? Do you have any similar experiences or advice? Can anyone make a better recommendation for me so far as a setup that would suit my needs better at around the same price with maybe some more included for a better source from my computer? I listen to nearly every genre of music and I also use the phones for watching films and some games.
I have listened to pretty much everything that was at the Nashville meet that is shown in this thread. http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=172270
Thank you for reading all of this and I will be really grateful to anyone who can "cure me."
To understand my problem with high end audio you need to know a little bit about me and what I believe to be the root cause of my problem. My greatest interest/hobby has always been in computers and the Internet. I have found that there are some key differences between being a computer hobbyist and a hi-fi audio hobbyist, and I think that these differences are the main cause of my problem. When I am interested in some piece of hardware or software etc. for my computer I can read a few reviews and look at some hard numbers as to why Product A is better than Product B. Admittedly there are sometimes flaws in the way things are benchmarked/tested, but reading a few reputable opinions about a product usually produces a reliable result. I have definitely been burned by other people’s opinion of a product before when it is a somewhat subjective difference in products, but usually there are some hard numbers I can look at and some reliable sources that I can depend on. I am not dismissing the fact that there is irrationality in computer enthusiast hardware purchasing. For example, most benchmarks agree that raid 0 provides only a marginal performance improvement especially in games, yet it is extremely common for someone building a high end gaming computer to have dual WD Raptors in raid 0. I am a sucker for this irrationality from time to time as well especially when it comes to buying only the more expensive brand of hardware when there is probably little difference between the brands I favor over their competitors. This brings me to my major rub with hi-fi audio. Everything is subjective and opinions seem to be driven mostly by conjecture.
So, now I will move on to my actual problem. I am dissatisfied with all the high-end headphone setups that I have experienced. I have really tried to achieve that “wow” effect that would really turn me on to audio, but it just never happens for me. I expect that listening to setups worth many thousands of dollars would produce this effect, but I cannot seem to hear the massive difference between cheap and high-end gear. Now I am not deaf and it’s not as if I cannot tell any difference at all between setups. There is definitely a difference, but it is so minute that I’m not sure that it’s really there or if I have just been told it’s there so I hear it. If I sit down and focus on the music I can tell you that this setup has a lot of soundstage or better highs etc, but these differences seem so inconsequential and minute that I cannot understand where you guys are coming from.
This is not the way I typically listen to music. When I listen to music I am almost always participating in some other activity simultaneously. I don’t believe that my brain is simply ignoring the music, because when I am working on a program or a paper etc. I still get a lot of enjoyment from listening to music.
Also I cannot seem to see any noticeable difference between mp3 192k vbr, mp3 320k, and flac. This may be because my home setup is still somewhat entry level. You all seem to be so caught up in these things that I feel somewhat alienated for not being able to produce.
Most of you will attribute these issues with my newness to audio and an untrained ear, but wouldn’t you expect after months of listening that I would learn to appreciate it? I think a lot of you will probably also say that I just haven’t found a setup that was right for me yet. This may be true, but I have already experienced some different rigs and the problem wasn’t even somewhat cured by them.
Basically what I need from you all is some sort of advice as to what is wrong with me. Am I just incapable of achieving an appreciation of high end gear? Do you have any similar experiences or advice? Can anyone make a better recommendation for me so far as a setup that would suit my needs better at around the same price with maybe some more included for a better source from my computer? I listen to nearly every genre of music and I also use the phones for watching films and some games.
I have listened to pretty much everything that was at the Nashville meet that is shown in this thread. http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=172270
Thank you for reading all of this and I will be really grateful to anyone who can "cure me."