HuckDFaters
HuckDFaters t1_iuioh7q wrote
Reply to When you bought an audiophile headphone for the first time but it doesn't sound that good by GLikesSteak
If your headphones can be powered by a $200 amp but need a $2000 amp to "sound good", your headphones suck.
HuckDFaters t1_iu13fkz wrote
Reply to comment by mr_sinn in Without this subreddit, I wouldn't have heard of these, so thanks to you! Very happy with my new purchase! by Abraxo_Grammaticus
Yeah I'm just saying Sundara is already quite close in quality to higher tier headphones. People can stop with a Sundara and be perfectly fine. Other people can and will pay $700+ more for 5%-10% of improvement over the Sundara and that's fine too.
HuckDFaters t1_iu11402 wrote
Reply to Are some songs louder in one ear? by AntOk463
Your headphones could be slightly damaged and have a minor imbalance only on certain frequencies. When you listen to songs that do not use those frequencies often, everything seems fine. You'll only notice the imbalance when listening to songs with voices/instruments hitting those imbalanced frequencies.
Test this by listening to a sine sweep on youtube. If the sound is perfectly centered the entire time then your headphones and your ears are fine. If the sound sways between left and right at certain frequencies then you found your problem.
HuckDFaters t1_iu0yida wrote
Reply to comment by mr_sinn in Without this subreddit, I wouldn't have heard of these, so thanks to you! Very happy with my new purchase! by Abraxo_Grammaticus
If you can't be satisfied by a Sundara-tier headphone, the next tier isn't gonna be that much better, nor the one after that.
HuckDFaters t1_j6jcctb wrote
Reply to comment by computerworlds in MFW when my new $1,500 cables of copperless silver, expertly hydrochlorinated with ozone for tighter bass sparklier highs and more danceability, don't sound one bit better than the ones that came with the headphones by LawfulGoodCorgi
They fell for Linus crying.