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ProphetNimd t1_ja8uo84 wrote

Uhhh why care about something coming out this year? There are a million great options right now.

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PolarBearSequence t1_ja8wzol wrote

The way the market works, there will always be some shiny new gadget coming out soon.

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thatcarolguy t1_ja8x1b1 wrote

If you want to wait until March 2023 someone can just say wait until April 2023....

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Tanachip t1_ja9ar77 wrote

If your budget is around $300, just get the B2 or B2Dusk, which were released like 3 years ago. Nothing coming out at that price point will beat either of those. Also, unlike other things, good headphones don't really become obsolete. For example, the Focal Clear og was released like 5 years ago, and it's still considered great even when compared to the new stuff coming out.

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SuitFinancial2209 t1_ja9b1l9 wrote

depends on your budget

if it's below 200 or so,just wait and see

if it's around 300 or so,just go for the Blessing 2 or Blessing 2 Dusk

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dennyaaa t1_ja9milb wrote

Which ones do you currently have?

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SilentRain2496 t1_ja9z0l6 wrote

Buy one and don't look at anything anymore.
Otherwise it's impossible.

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SilentRain2496 t1_jaa0hi9 wrote

Anyway, according to some people's beliefs here.
EQ fixes anything.
Any IEM can be perfectly converted to other IEM.
As long as the FR looks the same, there will be no difference between them.
So... Why bother?

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