I never understood the need to spend so much money on a pair of headphones or sunglasses. I have a pair of 5 dollar headphones and a 10 dollar pair of sunglasses that do the same things for me. I guess it's all a matter of taste or preference, but I guess to me that's just a waste.
Maybe that might also be because I've never been in a situation where I have more money than I know what to do with. I'm so used to tightening the belt and finding pleasure in things that cost less than 20 bucks.
Bismarck.Josiahfk said:
»Yeah that does sound insane, no one would usually blow so much money on something so trivial
Like telling someone you pay 250 bucks for lunch every day or something lol
To be fair, it has been proven that
all people can tell the difference in audio quality. It isn't people flaunting money pretending to hear more from expensive stuff, high end audio gear makes a noticeable difference. Most people tend to prefer an open and slightly bright sound (where I started in my audio journey), but I ended up liking a high amount of detail, warmer and more dark tones (mid-bass forward sounding for the non-audio-folk talk).
I spend the bulk of my time at home with headphones on listening to music or playing games, so a good sounding and comfortable set up is worth it to me. Also I do a lot of research into equipment I buy, I'm fully expecting all my stuff to last the rest of my life time with a mild amount of care. Well except tubes, those do go bad from time to time.
But everyone has their own preferences on what things are worth. One of my instructors has a shoe fetish or something and will spend $200+ on shoes, while I don't think I have ever spent more than $100 on a pair of work boots.