I think it is important to have three headphones and an IEM for travel.
I like having a open, closed, and portable closed set so I cover everything from reference recordings to bass heavy. With this in mind I think it would make sense to have a closed headphone in there somewhere.
I think it is important to have three headphones and an IEM for travel.
I like having a open, closed, and portable closed set so I cover everything from reference recordings to bass heavy. With this in mind I think it would make sense to have a closed headphone in there somewhere.
True got my Momentums and SE215s to fit that purpose, although I hate sticking something inside my ears...my ears feel violated after 30 minutes of wearing IEMs.
If I can be so bold, The LCD-3, HD800 and the Fostex TH-900, is the perfect combination. If I had these three to start, I could have avoided buying anything else. My IEMs are Westone 40's I can't see upgrading these as I'm out of funding. Chord Hugo and iBasso NX90 are a great combination with all the above.
If I can be so bold, The LCD-3, HD800 and the Fostex TH-900, is the perfect combination. If I had these three to start, I could have avoided buying anything else. My IEMs are Westone 40's I can't see upgrading these as I'm out of funding. Chord Hugo and iBasso NX90 are a great combination with all the above.
Haha it seems we should just recommend new Head-Fiers to buy the flagships to save themselves the need to upgrade...or maybe that will create monsters that think STAX is Mid-Fi
I'd advise against starting out with totl phones. A newbie wouldn't know what they're listening to. How would they know what they have if they haven't been without?
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