santhoshr
Disciple
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