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Of course, no theory is perfect; I loathe the Koss Pro-4AA, and they have been around even longer than the 650s.
I would say definitely a matter of personal taste. I auditioned the 650's not long after they came out, but I prefer the sound of my old HD600's.
I think you set yourself up for a lot of disappointment when you go by anyone else's estimation of what is "superior". It's just a way too subjective parameter for the simple fact no one's hearing is exactly the same.
I completely disagree with this...my approach to audio as a hobby as been to GREATLY rely on as many opinions as I can find. It's simply not possible to audition everything out there of interest, so in lieu of that, extensive research is the ticket. I use as many opinions, reviews, and spec sheets as I can find to generate a short list of contenders that will likely be what I'm looking for. At that point I'll have a short list from which I'll find a way to hopefully audition the options I've identified and then make my decision. This is how I've been doing things for the last ten or twelve years that I've been heavily into audio, and it's very, very rarely failed me. If we sort of changed what you said to, "I think you set yourself up for a lot of disappointment when you go by ONLY ONE person's estimation of what is 'superior'", then I'd probably agree. But when you take the time to consider the entire landscape of opinions, and especially when you have a good understanding of what qualities do and do not appeal to you, it's like having a gold mine at your fingertips.
Sorry, I was'nt careful in my choice of words. I did'nt mean to imply everyone when I said anyone , but isn't it just possible when someone says anyONE they where just referring to A person( by default).Why would someone giving advice on an equipment forum, suggest that readers NOT use the vast resource of others to help them make choices on what to audition ? Sometimes you should ask what someone meant before you jump to conclusions. I don't mind being guilty of not previewing a posting, but I would mind being guilty of handing out bad advice as it really does'nt require "rocket science" to help people out (just honest insight from years of personal experience)Hey ,I messed up. Sorry!
Unless, of course, you've found someone who's listening ability is right on. I have. (I don't mention his name because he runs a stereo company.)
... the simple fact no one's hearing is exactly the same ...