Originally posted by triode12
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In any case, the quality of the correctly encoded LAME MP3 files is so good that I don't personally know anyone who can tell the diff between them and the original in anything but a dedicated music system and room, and even then, only some people I know can. In fact, each time I've had the argument with someone I personally know, I've been able to prove them wrong by doing a blind test of the same song both as a raw WAV and LAME MP3. The reason is the quality is so close that with the noise associated with cars, or any other type of public/office listening, I , nor the people I have challenged, can tell - not, with $1000+ IEM's or $700 Sennheiser HD650's via $1200 headphone amp/DAC... and certainly not with the Dynaudio.
Originally posted by triode12
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As for the PX10's, since they don't isolate the outside environment at all, I just couldn't use them. Trains & buses are just too loud for me to listen to music on these open types of earphones/headphones. Hence the use of IEMs.
So I mean, you claim to be an audiophile and an "all or nothing person" yet are happy to listen to crappy earphones mixed with the unisolated noise of a train. Yet you are happy with the crappy sound of a MK6 Golf stereo.
Keep in mind also that the quality of the standard system has been reduced from the MKV to MK6. The MKV was a 10 speaker system with 250w amp. The MK6 is 8 speaker with 80w, and Dynaudio still 8 speakers, albeit upgraded, and a 300w amp.
Anyway - as I said at the start of this thread, the topic is pointless as the article says nothing that anyone who would actually care wouldn't already know.
Originally posted by SMOK3Y
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I also don't believe that you can get significantly better for $1000 (especially as Ideo points out, no one pays full retail anyway). Even the people who do say you can get better, conveniently overlook that, and overlook the aftermarket labour cost, and usually have spent more than $1000 on the equipment anyway

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