TheOddestOfSocks

joined 11 months ago
[–] TheOddestOfSocks@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Diminishing returns is entirely subjective when it comes to hobbies, especially anything where the rating of quality is also subjective. There is no agreed object criteria for "good" in audio. Some say clarity of signal is the gold standard, others value classy coloring of a sound. Some value build quality, others value a fancy looking headphone. Some value comfort, others value portability. There are a plethora of criteria people could find important. It really depends on what a person values and whether they feel that the extra cost is a worthwhile investment. Most people agree that there are diminishing returns. However, the price point and quality that is being diminished aren't agreed. Infact it's even more complex than what I stated. Personally, I've spent far more than your typical consumer and have the opinion that diminishing returns hits far UNDER the price point most people expect. Yes, ive spent the money, yes I enjoy my gear, however it's hard for me to see the thousands of dollars value in the headphones I have vs something like a DT770. I can ceetainlt hear a difference and REALLY enjoy the clarity and soundstage of my headphones. However, i still feel that 90% of what i desired is achieved theough cheaper gear. Not everyone will be the same.

[–] TheOddestOfSocks@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

These were the headphones that got me into the audio world. Not sure how much they go for these days, but the price seems reasonable. Ignore the discount as many companies are known to price hike before a sale and quote the originally hiked prices as the pre-sale price. Ask yourself if yourself firstly if you even want a new pair of headphones, if so, then are you sure these are the ones you want? If you never had eyes on these in the first place then it's likely just fomo.