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Headphone talk
January 9, 2008 12:10 AM
As I promised Arjay, I’m posting a blog entry of the story behind my new headphones. But first, let me give a brief “history” of my life and pricey headphones so that readers can make more sense out of this entry. PreambleBasically, I’m an audio fanatic. I hesitate to call myself an audiophile because such a title [usually] demands a much more anal dedication to everything audio. But for the most part, you can say I enjoy and love audio to an extent that I do put serious thought to it, and invest in it whenever I can. The iPod phonomena has been going strong ever since it started. As a result, it has become very trivial for people to immerse themselves in music. Listening to music this day and age, is akin to using cellular phones [I guess]. But what a lot of people don’t realize is that the music they’re listening to through their regular speakers, or stock white [iPod] earbuds really don’t do justice to the actual source material. It may also be a factor of their ears not being trained to notice the difference, lossy compression, or even the simple fact that they don’t care (perhaps they have better things to do, which is perfectly fair). THENI’m obviously not one of those people, and the first time I invested in decent IEMs1 was when I purchased my FutureSonics EM3 for $100, pretty pricey since most “normal” people already consider $20 as expensive for any type of earphone. I eventually noticed the EM3’s limitations and ended up going to the next level when I got myself Etymotic Research ER-4Ps for about $300. I huge jump in price, but of course to my ears, it was worth every penny. NOWTo cut a long story short, the Etys (the ER-4Ps) got damaged, and I had to send it back to the USA. And I had to revert back to my EM3s as backup. I figured it would take a long time for the Etys to be fixed, let alone how to even get it back to the country once it’s fixed. And I didn’t want my ears to get used to the EM3s because while they are fun to listen with, they’re kinda bass-heavy, which again is fun, but not accurate. Anyways, a friend’s relative was coming home for the holidays and I thought I might as well buy myself a new, better, pair of IEMs. After all, it’s been two and a half-years; surely audio has progressed since then. Sure enough, I found myself going up a notch yet again to the $500 range of IEMs. And the two top contenders were the Shure SE530 and the Ultimate Ears Triple-Fi Pro A lot of reviews said that either of the two would be a good choice (but more were partial to the Shures), but ultimatley it would be a subjective decision… and after factoring all the issues I could think of that applied to how I listen to my music, I decided to get the Triple-Fis Now my headphones are actually M-Audio IE40s, which are rebranded Triple-Fis. Suffice to say I chose the M-Audio version because they were the only Triple-Fis that came in black and chrome. WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT IT?
So there you go, the story behind my new earphones :) Oh and the ER-4Ps have returned as well, they replaced them entirely with their newer design which is now all black (as against the red, blue, and green) of the older version. I have to say Etymotic Research has excellent customer support. Those phones were out of warranty and everyone knew that. But they replaced and returned it free of charge! Suffice to say, my ears are so spoiled at this juncture. I literally can’t stand listening to music with plain earphones. Trust me, if you experience really good earphones (doesn’t even have to be IEMs, they could be buds or cans as well) you’d feel the same way. The only question now is if I’ll ever consider going up to the $1k line of IEMs… only time will tell.
post updated on July 31, 2008 @ 12:01PM |
Grr...buti na lang di pa ako bumili uli ng bagong earphones :P
Balak mo ba?
Ano plano mo bilhin if ever?
Wala pa naman, but I'm currently looking around. Buti na lang nakita ko 'tong post mo, meron na naman akong alternatives...heheheheh >:)
Hi Carlo congrats on the new purchase!
Ang ganda ng IE40, inggit ako! But for the $1k priced headphones, I'd use the money to start building a home audio setup na lang, complete with tube amps... Hehe!
So do you also save your music files as WAV? With those hi-end headphones, I'm guessing that bitrate will really matter? I don't really know so I'm asking...
Ria,
Thanks!
About the WAV. I do have lossless versions of my songs, but I still encode them to lossy formats to save on space.
While I am serious about audio, I'm still not a "PURIST" because practicality still has a great amount of influence in my book. The amount of music you can store given the HD space available to you is not a trivial matter; especially when you've got more than 20k songs and growing.
I still save to lossy (in fact, I don't even use the highest bitrate possible). The resolution you get from lossless compared to a well encoded lossy format, while obviously better, doesn't merit all the "overhead" involved from a quality/filesize standpoint. Of course this is my personal opinion - your mileage may vary.
I may consider switching if the hard disks cost less and devices start getting really big (as far as "size" goes the iPod touch I'm using now is at 16GB - a major "downgrade" from the much larger iPod classics)

