Of course they do, that's why there's a market for high-end IEMs. If they own, then why doesn't everyone use them? Why does everyone else (who pay attention to SQ) use IEMs from UE, Shure or Westone? BECAUSE THEY SOUND BETTER. I can personally guarantee you that ANY Shure in the world WILL own the Ear thumps.
1. You're listening to it from an Ipod (correct me if I'm wrong). Ipods have the WORST SQ in the world.
2. You drew a conclusion from two factors...comfort and treble/bass response. How about noise isolation, or durability?
For a real test, get an amp, THEN compare the two. BTW, nice of you to label audiophiles as snobs...
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Of course they do, that's why there's a market for high-end IEMs. If they own, then why doesn't everyone use them? Why does everyone else (who pay attention to SQ) use IEMs from UE, Shure or Westone? BECAUSE THEY SOUND BETTER. I can personally guarantee you that ANY Shure in the world WILL own the Ear thumps. 1. You're listening to it from an Ipod (correct me if I'm wrong). Ipods have the WORST SQ in the world. 2. You drew a conclusion from two factors...comfort and treble/bass response. How about noise isolation, or durability? For a real test, get an amp, THEN compare the two. BTW, nice of you to label audiophiles as snobs...