
masteringhouse
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RAK said:In fact, the higher end earphones/headphones often showcase the problems with low-bit rate audio.
I think that this underscores my point.
But hey, spend your money anyway that you want.
RAK said:In fact, the higher end earphones/headphones often showcase the problems with low-bit rate audio.
masteringhouse said:I think that this underscores my point.
But hey, spend your money anyway that you want.
RAK said:But if I had $30k of disposable income to spend on a custom home speaker system (plus creating the room) Would I do it? Sure!![]()
masteringhouse said:As far as my room and monitoring environment I don't compromise at all. Even though I don't have a disposable $30K I've spent over that in my studio as I'm sure Brad and other MEs on the forum have.
RAK said:As most everyone around here knows, your system is only as good as your weakest link, so if you want to go the "super hi-end crazy audiofile" route, then you need all your components to play at the same level.
It would be pretty silly to have all PCM recordings on your iPod running through a headphone amp, only to stick the stock buds in your ears.
masteringhouse said:Well said!
Exactly. And what most seem to forget is that the two weakest links in any chain are the source and the listener. The stuff in between can make those worse, maybe even make them different, but they can never make them any better by anything more than a psychosubjective way.RAK said:As most everyone around here knows, your system is only as good as your weakest link, so if you want to go the "super hi-end crazy audiofile" route, then you need all your components to play at the same level.
Wow, lots of assumptions there - about the listener and the qualities of the amp.SouthSIDE Glen said:Exactly. And what most seem to forget is that the two weakest links in any chain are the source and the listener. The stuff in between can make those worse, maybe even make them different, but they can never make them any better by anything more than a psychosubjective way.
It's a freakin headphone amp. It's feeding freakin headphones. How freakin good does it have to be, and how freakin expensive can it be to make?
Last question first: If it's one guy in a garage who only makes one every two weeks because he hand-winds the transformers and hand solders the board, and he has to charge two grand in order to actually make a living making these things full time, that'll explain the cost. But it doesn't explain the cost/performance ratio. A large company with production capability available to them or to their bank who is purposely making limited runs because they are selling what would otherside be a $500 amp to a limited upscale market for two grand is purposely creating a sucker bet.
First question last. You mean to tell me that if Joe Headphone bought a $500 amp because that was the best on the maket (I haven't decided to build my $2K amp yet), that he wouldn't be completly happy with it? You mean to tell me that he'd be sitting there saying that his top-of-the-line headphone amp left him unsatisfied because it just didn't sound good enough? Or would he be going to bed with a smile of contentment on his face and swearing on a stack of bibles about the pristine, pert-near-perfect sound he was getting out of his top-of-the-line headhone amp? How could it be any better? It's the ultimate headphone amp, the best made?
It wouldn't be until the next morning when he wakes up to my ad touting an even better amp that cost 4 times as much (wow! that's GOT to be a lot better, doesn't it?) that he'd look at his $500 amp as not being good enough and he'd get that hunger in his gut for a better amp. Even if that amp WERE 4 times better (doubtful, but let's play advocate here), that still doesn't change the fact that he was perfectly happy with what he had. It doesn't matter how good or bad the new amp sounds. Like a weird version of Heisenberg, the fact that it merely exists has made the owner of the "lesser" amp suddnly perceive it as inadequate.
And for what? To play a limited 44.1/16 CD back through headphones to a bunch of "golden ears" that in double-blind tests can't regularly and reliably tell which device is which, let alone come to consensus over which sounds "better"?
I'm not saying it's about the price. It's about idiocy. On both sides of the transaction. Price is just a handy gauge for measuring it. Such products, while they may provide a better sound, are not about the sound. Like Tom said, they are about addiction to status on one end, and also about taking advantage of such addiction for maximul profit on the other.
Is it legal? Sure. Is it moral? Arguably it's not immoral. Is it right? No.
Can I do anything about it other than bitch and moan about it here? No.
Will I stop bitching an moaning about it for now? I hope so.![]()
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bblackwood said:Wow, lots of assumptions there - about the listener and the qualities of the amp.
Anyway, I'm done. It seems that bias about gear one hasn't even heard is fine around here. Seems kinda weird to me...
I've never tried a water pic either. But I know it doesn't take an oral surgeon to figure out that I don't need to pay $39.95 to get that spinach out from between my teeth.bblackwood said:Anyway, I'm done. It seems that bias about gear one hasn't even heard is fine around here.
bblackwood said:*sigh*
Never mind...
SouthSIDE Glen said:How freakin good does it have to be, and how freakin expensive can it be to make?
Because this thread is chock full of assumptions about the product and no one has even heard it. And you act like listening to headphones is akin to listening to a wire recorder - it's not. I don't get off on it but plenty do, and if you don't think you can hear things diff with headphones (hey, more detail!), then you've never heard good 'phones.masteringhouse said:Brad, I sense frustration though I'm not sure of the reason.
I have less than zero interest in that product, but I'd like to think that the company who makes it would at leat get a fair shake (you know, someone actually listening to it) before they get thrown under the bus. We've heard them essentailly called con-artists and immoral and no one commenting on it has even heard it yet! All we have is guys saying 'it can't be that good' and 'headphones suck so why spend that much money'.Is the product of interest to you? Would you take the time for a demo or put it on your radar for a future purchase?
If none of the above I would be curious why?
bblackwood said:I have less than zero interest in that product.
No, it's because we already have two very good headphone amps here to QC and check edits with. This one might be better, but my needs are filled nicely by what I have already.masteringhouse said:Why?
I think that your reasoning is essentially the same as mine.