I run sony wx4s, wired if I'm playing piano or musedash, wireless otherwise. I don't know anything about headphones quality, they just got good noise canceling.
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I listen with my 5$ headphone I had for 2 years it's still sounds good to me
I need to get myself another pair of porta pros. I wore them to my workouts for years until they broke, and they only broke because I was super hard on them and careless. They've been by far my favorite headphones I've ever owned. They're super comfy too <3
Are audiophiles bass heads? I don't like bass...
not necessarily. an audiophile would indicate which headphones have bass emphasized and which dont.
Yes some of us are, in the 90s I had a lowrider truck that put out over 140 decibels.
The episode of Akiba's Trip anime where the main character becomes an audiophile for a day was the hardest I've laughed since.
Honestly, as long as it connects wirelessly and can quickly switch between devices in a single click, I'm fine. I mainly own the pixel buds pro