Appreciate the feedback... I’m really liking them, aside from a few software issues and a bit of a comfort preference. I know a lot of people who may be considering these may slso be comparing them to others, so I wanted to help there if I could. Or even offer a non-douchey way to compare them to what “audiophiles” may traditionally look for in a particular headphone.
A very good attitude to have, and it’s much appreciated. As far as what ‘audiophiles’ look for, well I’ve been told I’m a bit of an audiophile, though as far as I’m concerned, I just know what I like.
I’ve yet to discover wireless headphones that can match a good pair of wired cans for my ears. It’s not an impossible task to achieve I suppose, enough bandwidth, lossless codecs and a lossless source will probably do it.
But that’s not what I go into wireless headphones looking for. I want a decent sound obviously, what’s the point in getting them otherwise. But for me, wireless headphones fill in the gaps, where wired ones are just less convenient.
I wouldn’t ever try to say my AirPods Pro, for instance, offer the best sound I’ve ever heard - they don’t, not by a long shot. But for pottering around in the garden, doing DIY and many other use cases, they’re great. No cords to get in the way, decent sound for what they are, just good old fashioned convenience and acceptable sound quality, if you go into them knowing their limitations.
I’m not the sort of annoying audio snob, who would turn their nose up at, what can be an enjoyable pair of headphones, just because they’re wireless. Or any other reason for that matter. If we’re going into this looking for actual audiophile headphones, just stop looking at Airpods Max and quadruple your budget.
If you want a pleasing wireless set of affordable* cans, then there’s a plentiful supply of Sony, Bose, B&W, Beyerdynamic and so on to fill that need. From the sounds of it, a good amount of people would include the Airpods Max in that list too, which can only be a good sign.
As much as I’ll read reviews from many different places, it’s often the opinion of end-users such as yourself who will sway my decision. I trust people who aren’t incentivised by freebies, or who *may* feel the need to be more forgiving in order to continue receiving review samples of products. When you’re throwing your own hard earned cash at something, you tend to have a different opinion on a product, after all, if you didn’t like it, you’d return it.
*Affordable being subjective obviously.