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It always amazes me that some audiophiles think that buying headphones and an amp is a downgrade from their speakers. Some will spend 5k to 8k on speakers and think nothing of it but headphones that cost 1k is to much money. Headphones have their place. My go to can is the Audeze LCD2 or the Beyer T1. Headphones give the listener a different dimension. At times (depending on my mood) headphone listening blows away my Hoyt Bedford Type 1's with two subs. I'm done ranting now. Happy Holidays everyone!
That is why I put downgrade in quotes, because it seems to be the general consensus among audiophiles. I agree that generally headphones just present the sound differently, as opposed to better or worse. I think the issue is, is that a lot of people when thinking about what aspects of sound that they most appreciate, usually tend to prioritize soundstage. The illusion that the performers are out in front of the listener is a stereo characteristic that a lot of people judge their systems by. Obviously, a set of speakers is going to present a more convincing soundstage, and that is why people seem to prefer speakers so fervently over headphones. I think I will eventually get a nice headphone setup, but for now I decided to purchase more appropriately sized speakers for my room. Happy holidays!
Interesting that 4 people here have/had Maggies and are now doing (mostly) headphones instead...