santhoshr
Explorer
Yep! Audiophile terms can go on and on. But, understand this - while they are useful, too much of technical jargon is never useful. Look what financial jargon did in 2008![]()
The more you know, the more confused you get. Best way to read reviews is to get a reference point - an IEM which you hear the same way as the reviewer. I have plenty of reference points with Joker, so whenever he compares A to B, C and D, I can understand who A sounds as long as I have B or C or D. Otherwise, if I have only X, I'd post a question asking him to compare A to X. That's how it works best.
Good idea! May be I should start with someone who like S4i & SE215 and from his review I should get A, B, C, D, also X
