Like I get having different kinds like headphone vs iem or open vs closed but why have 5 different of the same kind of headphone? Just get one pair that responds well to eq
Because I think, “I can sell these upgrade for only a little bit more” so I buy the next pair but never get around to selling the first, and end up procrastinating so long they lose enough of their value that it isn’t worth it anymore. Rinse and repeat.
Most of them were for trying different things. Like I have the Sony’s wisp 500 or the linkbuds or the aeropex because I was looking for a good sports headphones.
Perhaps because different sound signatures tend to be more suitable for specific music genres?
Mainly because I don’t use EQ much and I really like to observe different sound signatures as they come originally.
That and I have problems with my collecting habit
You can’t eq closed backs to sound open, and you can’t eq dynamics to sound electrostatic.
Honestly… this is kind of why I started selling off most of my collection. While I still cycle through headphones and IEMs, there seems to be a handful that I always come back to, and others spend most of their time on a shelf, only coming down once in a while
I need to do this…I could easily let go of half of what I have and never miss it.
Just sounds like a lot of work.
I’m running into the same situation. The amount of work that I would need to go through to sell is what keeps me from thinning out the herd.
I’ve bought the same exact iems and the sound is completely different. Second set isn’t as loud and the same Bluetooth adapter is worse as well. Moved out of an apartment and left most of my shit there. My iems being a part of that. Ordered the same exact ones along with the same Bluetooth adapter and quality is worse and when using the phone for calls people can barely hear me. My first set was perfectly fine and never had any audio issues on the phone. Not everything is made the same even if it’s the same exact product.
Sounds to me like a production issue.
Can you show me on this headphone amp where our collections hurt you?
You have no idea what you’re talking about whatsoever.
That may sound harsh - but that’s just it.
I don’t see what’s wrong with what he said. I’d rather own a very expensive, low-distortion headphone with extremely good technicalities that I can EQ to my liking whenever I want, than 5 mid headphones that sound different.
In fact I’ve done this, with the time I spent with an Arya. Worked utterly wonderfully.
He asked a question.
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I sold all my headphones and have one pair of IEMs and 5 DAC/amps, and they all sound different. It’s actually more fun than when I had a bunch of different headphones.
I agree. Having different kinds is good but you don’t need 5+ closed/open back headphones. Same goes for IEMs or wireless earbuds.
Wireless has some of the best use cases for multiples due to the built in dac/amp/dsp and limited ability for EQ. I have
- most comfortable
- best sounding
- best mic
- best anc
- most stable while working out
What’s your most stable one while working out?
“I just think they’re neat!”
Because
You can always rationalize a reason why the new one is different enough to make it nessidsary… I have closed back and open back headphones, but those are both dynamic drivers, so of course I need a planar… So you get some Sundaras, but maybe now I need a closed planar…
Obviously the more money I spend the closer I get to becoming a professional, right? /s