You simply mustAnd, I have never listened to planar magnetics...
You simply mustAnd, I have never listened to planar magnetics...
Juicy!
It's really based on the integrity of the design.
You can get bad sounding planars, as you can with badly designed dynamics.
Dynamics seem to hit a wall in terms of the ever diminishing returns, I wouldn't want to spend beyond £600 for a Dynamic. Planars on the other hand, the exotic designs in excess of £8k are absolutely nirvana according to the many reviews.
Not that I had the pleasure or been struck by insanity that I feel the need to waste my savings on a headphone.
Yeah dynamics peak at the low clouds, whereas planars can go beyond the stratosphere.
Have I stirred the pot or should I stir harder?😂
https://store.hifiman.com/index.php...ttention I think. I don't anyone called Amy.
No, not all. I don't like headphones much.You simply must![]()
Open back headphones? 🙂No, not all. I don't like headphones much.
They give me a sense of claustrophobia.
I have no materialistic "obsession" whatsoever but if I do happen to spend my hard earned money on music, or anything else for that matter, I want something to show for it. I'm puzzled by people who piss money away renting a home for decades when they could have been working towards ownership. Most people have a natural inclination to work for things. I definitely will not live forever. However, even after I'm dead and gone someone else can continue to enjoy my records and CDs because I have taken care of them. After you decide to stop paying that monthly subscription to qobuz or tidal you're left with absolutely nothing. Anyway, that's really getting off into the weeds, but once again. Different strokes for different folks... I guess it depends on how you look at life.But you won't live forever and ever. It's just stuff, atoms. This materialistic obsession about owning things really puzzles me. It's a bit like hoarding. I have stuff I need, but if I could, I'd own next to nothing and live a simple life. Fixating over this tangible product, the tactility, the obsession about sleeve notes and caressing the LP record cover is baffling to me. It's paper and ink. Many people buy stuff because they think it fills a gap in their lives. I'm a minimalist and apart from being greener, it's less intrusive, not cluttering the place up. I had a friend who would take a photo of the food we were about to eat, at a curry house, every time and he kept them on a hard drive. I don't see him now.
I see streaming as the cherry 🍒 on top of a nicely layered cake.I have no materialistic "obsession" whatsoever but if I do happen to spend my hard earned money on music, or anything else for that matter, I want something to show for it. I'm puzzled by people who piss money away renting a home for decades when they could have been working towards ownership. Most people have a natural inclination to work for things. I definitely will not live forever. However, even after I'm dead and gone someone else can continue to enjoy my records and CDs because I have taken care of them. After you decide to stop paying that monthly subscription to qobuz or tidal you're left with absolutely nothing. Anyway, that's really getting off into the weeds, but once again. Different strokes for different folks... I guess it depends on how you look at life.
You know what, I'm really happy with the way my Elegias perform, connected to my Pathos DAC/amp and, have other things I want to save for, before there is any chance I might start looking for a headphone upgrade.You simply must![]()
I can vouch for that, Focal Elegia's are excellent headphones. My tube head amp didn't work so well with them hence the sale. The person I sold them to is absolutely delighted with them.You know what, I'm really happy with the way my Elegias perform, connected to my Pathos DAC/amp and, have other things I want to save for, before there is any chance I might start looking for a headphone upgrade.
Also, my suggestion for an argument, was never intended to be taken seriously...![]()