DogronDoWirdan OP t1_iy32sc6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Guys, I’m new to this whole world. Also a poor student. Perfect combination, I know. Can you advise me where to start my journey in learning how music works and how should I listen to it? by DogronDoWirdan
No need to be so aggressive .. These were the best out of price range out of all I’ve tried in my local headphones shop. Not including open ones, because I obviously want to be able to listen to music on the street.
No-Context5479 t1_iy4n45g wrote
Don't listen to that elitist... MF used a DT990 Treble cannon and has the audacity to talk
DogronDoWirdan OP t1_iy4nhcd wrote
I don’t know man why people in this sub are so toxic. That’s just not cool. I visited it today for the first time and I know I’m a newbie why to shame me for buying headphones that I like?
That is already 3rd person
No-Context5479 t1_iy4od60 wrote
As you said you tried these at your local shop and found the Meze to suit your music the best ... That is it then... No need to overthink stuff... Yes people get used to headphones after a while... Doesn't mean the headphones lost their ability to produce the frequencies they did some days into listening to them.
If you want to scratch the proverbial itch of FOMO... I'd suggest you either try IEMs it get a better headphone than the Meze... And the Meze in that price bracket is really good so the step up will be like maybe to $500+ if you want same bad but less boomy, more refined and better dynamics. But I feel you may not need a new set and your fear is irrational.
TLDR: Your headphones after fine... You're just in as psychological lull of wanting more
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