My Girlfriend thinks all my audio equipment sounds the same

rofl. sorry i was just joking

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Haha only a tad.

ah I see, I apologize then haha

funny enough i am that exact kind f person

“its the same air moving through… why buy one that costs 300 when i hear pretty well with 50”

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I honestly don’t think OP felt the same way. You didn’t make it very clear that you were joking either.

Either way, after all of this time, I think you still don’t understand that this entire hobby is completely subjective. I still deeply enjoy my Nighthawks and HD600s and I’m sure OP enjoys his equipment as well.

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Youre right, i was half joking half serious. He was talking about showing these headphones to his girlfriend and she not being impressed. And i do understand that people can love lowfi and be satisfied with it. and more power to them. but when you experience midfi and highfi tier headphones its such a sublime experience that i want everyone to see it. But i can understand people loving the nighthawks. i dont like them myself, but go ahead and knock yourself out.

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My girlfriend thinks… I’m gonna stop you right there pal! What is your gal doing out of the kitchen in the first place?

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Ok let’s not go here lol

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I guess that joke works better with the audiokarma crowd.

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Well if we want more women in audio I don’t know if this is the right way to do it lol

I get it’s a joke though, just don’t want any issues to arise (because then that’s more work for me lol)

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I’m sure theres lots of women posting here and fans of audiophilia. but from my experience the ladies dont always reveal their gender. hmm, i wonder why

Is there something you want to tell us?

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Well i was hoping to start a discussion on gender politics. but nvm

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This post exemplifies everything I hate about this hobby. Who gives a flying fuck what others like and dislike in terms of how they enjoy their music? Who cares if they can’t identify a discernible difference between Beats or Bose to something you consider “good.” Grow up and get off your high horse if you’re in this mindset!

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I see where your coming from for sure. Personally for me it’s just exposing people to new things, if they end up preferring what they have, then great, no issues whatsoever, and if they end up interested in the hobby that’s great too. There’s no point in trying to convince someone it’s better if they don’t think it’s better themselves

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That’s a pretty cool website, seems like a lot of money for a amp you have to put together yourself to me, But at the same time I do know how crazy expensive monoblocks can get.

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I think my dad is on the older side of boomer as well (68) but he’s a nice boomer doesn’t blame millennial’s for anything, just feels bad most of us don’t own homes.

You ball way harder than me, I can only afford one system, plus my “home theater” is my living room, wish I could get separates but I don’t have the money for that my hope for the future is to upgrade to a Atmos recever. Whats Funny I just had this conversation whether or not a 2ch Receiver sounds better than a home theater receiver, a lot of people seem to feel they don’t if you get a mid - high tier home theater receiver. and you get a really high end 10 year old Home theater receiver with out dated HDMI or no HDMI for next to nothing if you just going to use it for music.

Why are you on a audiophile forum then?

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She’s on of those “modern women” who don’t know how to cook, make more money than me, and have no time to raise children.

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