I have the 99 and have heard the 109pro, the latter isn't recommended unless you have tube amps. 99s can work off anything and are my goto pairs at work. A bit muddy and focused towards the mid end but at the end of the day miles ahead of cheap cans.
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Audeze makes the best ones, but $$$
Even my wife doesn't know that
What is grade-separate
No one is speaking of stray dogs.. They've been rounded up and dumped into a closed area with no proper food, water or shelter.
They're removing everything that makes the country 'look' poor. And also making shit shittier in the process.
Not the biggest priority while mobile, wired would have a bigger impact except high impedance or low sensitivity gear.
USB headphones
Audiophile grade gear are meant to be connected to variety of devices through a standard. I'm not asking for a cheap usb headphone just to remove a cable. You're solving the wrong problem here.
Their software support is also yet to be proven. That's something they'd have to stick to for a long time before a general trust around their longevity is established.
How is it obsolete, I understand a lot of people not needing it but all Audiophile products still need a physical connection in the form of 2.5, 3.5 or 4.4mm jack. 3.5mm has been a standard for the longest time.
I'd rather have that instead of a additional adapter to connect my iems. Only benefit in my case was that it allowed me to use a balanced connection for the same added cost.
Seconds are extra long in airports and traveling. Only option is to fall asleep and travel forward in time
No one found out, stealthy
Ya i thought so too, but it sounded too thin with transparent sources. You might like it but I prefer a warmer response.
But what I'm sure of is that listening to reviews doesn't work as I thought.