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Date of upload: Mar 6, 2024 ^^
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2:10 clearly the best feature that IEMs have over headphones
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As one person pointed out, in hot countries like mine, headphones are so inconvenient unless I have the AC on the whole day, which is too expensive in my country. The headband, ear pads peel off , and it just startd looking way too old way too soon. Iems look as good as new since 2 years since I've been using them.
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i watched that video in its entirety and i learned a lot from it. I am an IEM guy, and i when i first saw the title, instead of feeling offended, i thought "ok, let's hear what he has to say...". And i thought you made very good and valid points because it was all based on factual stuff such as the structure of the human ear. But also, when you got to the part where you started discussing the advantages of IEMs over on-ears, i'm like "cool".
In a hobby that is mostly subjective, i think people who have become too subjective(even to the point of being hyper-sensitive about it) and too "preferential", miss out and lose out on the few objective things of this hobby that they can really learn something from, which would actually help them enjoy this hobby more.
Bottom-line is , IEMs and head-phones each have their own pros and cons, their own limitations, strengths and weaknesses, and whatnot. It's an objective fact. One just has to accept that and learn to appreciate IEMs and headphones for what they each can do; just appreciate each for what it is.
It doesn't have to be a "Vs" all the time; it doesn't have to be a competition. It doesn't need to be.
This hobby is about enjoying music, and not "This Vs. That".
And instead of throwing hissy fits and temper tantrums, why don't we, the community, instead keep an eye and call out the brands who try to sell "snake-oil" products, and are just trying to screw the hobby community out of their hard earned money; this issue, which we have a good number of, with IEMs.
Good videos, by the way, Andrew 👍 👍
i learned a lot from the first one, and enjoyed watching that; just as i did this one too.
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GM ☕️❄️
They EACH bring something to the party 🎉
IEM’s are intrusive..not everyone likes ( or takes time to get used to them)
Headphones are more “approachable..ease of and instinctual usability .
As for sound ..IEM’s beat headphones.
Good headphones cost more that IEM’s to match performance.
Great video and honest take .
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I'm mostly interested in staging, so iem's will never satisfy me, unfortunately. I will say that due to the tiny physical dimensions of iem drivers and their extremely low MMS.. it is not difficult to design the waveguides to have extremely low levels of higher order modes and the drivers themselves, to be extremely fast. The theoretical resolution of such tiny drivers is way above that of your average over ear driver. Excellent vid! as per usual😉. Thankyou dude xx
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I saw a few comments, and OMG... Some people genuinely don't watch a video, immediately comment, and then probably leave as well.
What are they there for? Getting up votes, in a need of approval kinda way?
Anyway... Recently I've become more of an IEM person simply because I'm quite easily satisfied when they have a good tuning, and my preference is more towards imaging than sound stage.
And since I'm neurodivergent, I realize that sound isolation helps far more for me than open backed headphones, in regards to sensitivity of overstimulation. At a cheaper price point too. Without getting any other sensory issues.
Including when it comes to immersion. Since I can't filter sound, the less I hear outside noise, the more my mind shuts off and can focus entirely on the media at hand.
The only true downside of iems, in my opinion is earwax management. And I call it management, as it's inevitable
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Just spent 2 x 2 hour visits to E-earphones in Tokyo! Listened tovevey IEM they had there. In my opinion, The fitup of the ear tips is paramount to the Sound of an iem given its state of tuning!
What I heard at e-earphones tell me that IEM price does not equate to better sound . Some IEMs were 300,000 yen to 600,000 yen and some 150000 yen iems bettered the more expensive iems
Preferetial tuning appeal to different people .. reviews are only good as guidance!! U hv to test drive the iem personally to know its Sound
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@NoHairMan
2 months ago
I don't have any issues with "headphone hair" because u know...
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