I was pretty saddened when I hit the box asking me to list my gear. My modern gear is currently just a pair of ATH-AD700.
Don't. 90% of the people on HF who have long long lists of gear are in mid-fi purgatory
I was pretty saddened when I hit the box asking me to list my gear.
Welcome, welcome, and welcome.Don't. 90% of the people on HF who have long long lists of gear are in mid-fi purgatory, see this: http://www.changstar.com/index.php/topic,2626.0.html These long lists are merely e-peening.I do most of my listening with one headphone: the HD650. The rest is a bunch of crap that I took measurements on and need to ship to other people or put on the Changstar loaner program.
I'm kinda stuck in mid-fi+ purgatory. I have a crapload of different headphones and earphones. The best I have are the Sennheiser HD650 (open), Fostex TH600 (semi-closed), Noble 5 (IEM), and Sennheiser G4me Zero (closed gaming). But I have about half a dozen other decent headphones that I could've just not purchased and would have been able to save for something closer to the summit.
I was pretty saddened when I hit the box asking me to list my gear. My modern gear is currently just a pair of...
If someone's replacing units that have worn out (or become obsolete), over many years of use (because he does a LOT of listening and he's old), is it really a good thing if your regular Joe has a long list of gear, either currently or previously owned? To me, it just suggests that someone's got more money than sense (or certainly much more money than I have!).