Very few ppl nowadays ( especially younger generation) care very little for hi res sound quality because music nowadays is readily downloadable . But I care a lot about good sound quality and I'm sticking with wired , thanks.
How does one start who isn’t an “audiophile” but wants the absolute best quality I can get without breaking the bank. I currently own a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4’s and I use them wired when listening to music because there is a noticeable difference in sound quality compared to listening over Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max and of course that means I’m using that $10 lightning dongle to connect my headphones. I started using Tidal for my streaming service because I wasn’t aware that the dongle is only capable of a max of 16 bit/48 kHz or whatever the exact number is. I’m literally just starting to learn about DAC’s and other equipment (I had no idea it was all so complicated and so expensive) I’m a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran from the United States. I live on a very fixed and VERY LOW INCOME (I get less than $3800/month and that’s what I survive off of) so what are some ways I could START OUT getting into Hi-Res audio without paying a ton of money just to see if I will even be able to notice a difference? Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated!!
@@Tremonti4ever Sorry to disappoint. Sony XM5 are no way close to audiophile grade. be it wired or wireless. You can get yourself a Sennheiser HD660 with a FiiO K7 DAC
This message in this video has been practically experimented by me. I wish 15 Months ago i had buyed aria instead of lypertek z3. Now the battery of my tws is going down day by day
z3 has battery issues with most of the models (happened with me + a friend). You can only ask for a fix if it's under warranty (and the process is not very convenient), but it will do the job for a while.
Thank you, needed to hear this. On my way to get a starter plannar (he400se) headphone and a very good dac. Yes the dac is 3 times more expensive for future usage.
Hi, great insights. About the battery life of the wireless headphones, do they really go to waste after 2 to 2.5 years? Cause I have a boat rockerz 400 and using it for more than 6 years, still works. Battery life have decreased a bit though.
It's impressive that your Boat Rockerz 400 has lasted for more than 6 years! Battery issues are a common occurrence, and most devices have to be replaced after a certain amount of time, depending on how they're used. It's great to hear that despite the decrease in battery life, your headphones are still going strong. Regularly charging and discharging lithium-ion batteries, as well as storing them at room temperature, can help prolong their life. Keep enjoying your music!
Seems I was lucky. Even the headband broke once and I taped it using plastic cut piece and tape. About to buy a new one now, will go for wired headphones this time.
We're really happy to hear that and would recommend getting in touch with the Headphone Gurus on our website via chat and they'll take it ahead from there.
It's great to hear that you found the information helpful. Concerns about replaceable batteries are valid, especially for costly wireless headphones. It's always essential to consider all factors before making a purchase decision. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
@@headphone_zone thanks for your reply, please suggest a wired , in-ear headphone( preferably without mic) within Rs 5-6k , Sony , Sennheiser, JBL are my preferences ( my limited knowledge) . Using Sennheiser, JBL over-ear wired headphones costing below Rs 2700. Recently bought Sony Mdr Ex 255 AP (Rs 1699)in-ear headphone, quite happy with it 😊. Balanced sound is my priority. Can't find any in-ear headphones in that range. Are in-ear headphones with small drivers easy on my phone amplifier 🤔. Hoping to get a detailed answer from a knowledgeable person like you 😊.
Please do a review video of JBL Tour One M2. I am using it for last 2 weeks. Based on my likings I am totally satisfied with the product. Call Quality, Sound Quality, Battery Backup, ANC and everything is pretty gd. Overall gives me a premium feel in every aspect. A good pair of closed back headphone under 25k (better than Sony XM4 I would say). I need to know what's your opinio on that.
Which one is better wired headphones for home listening with FIIO M11 Plus ESS out of these three? 1. Audeze LCD2 Classic 2. Audeze M100 3. DCA Aeon 2 Noire
Please make a video on Can lossless is different from Dolby Atmos in earphones and IEM for best experience for watching content in best sounding experience in smartphone?
Lossless means that the data has not been resampled nor the resolution is lost. Dolby atmos is a codec. If you want to experience the Dolby Atmos, the song should be encoded in Dolby Atmos. You need hardware to decode it.
@@gamingandmusic9217These basics/meanings also I know about it . But I want to about the experience of sound quality Raghav Sir in full potential like using IEM and Dolby Atmos in movie experience.Which thing has best Surrounding experience or detailed between instruments
Nowadays most of the over the ear headphones come with AUX port. If we use them with AUX cable, will it give the clarity and performance like the actual wired headphones ? How much difference in sound quality will be there in the same headphone if used with bluetooth and with the AUX cable.
Hey there, using a wired connection will certainly make an impact. How much of an impact will depend on multiple variables (Like source, quality of the audio file .. etc)
How does one start who isn’t an “audiophile” but wants the absolute best quality I can get without breaking the bank. I currently own a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4’s and I use them wired when listening to music because there is a noticeable difference in sound quality compared to listening over Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max and of course that means I’m using that $10 lightning dongle to connect my headphones. I started using Tidal for my streaming service because I wasn’t aware that the dongle is only capable of a max of 16 bit/48 kHz or whatever the exact number is. I’m literally just starting to learn about DAC’s and other equipment (I had no idea it was all so complicated and so expensive) I’m a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran from the United States. I live on a very fixed and VERY LOW INCOME (I get less than $3800/month and that’s what I survive off of) so what are some ways I could START OUT getting into Hi-Res audio without paying a ton of money just to see if I will even be able to notice a difference? Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated!!
It's great that you're looking to explore Hi-Res audio without breaking the bank. Since you already have a decent pair of headphones, the next step would be to invest in a DAC like the iFi Audio Go Link. This will allow you to experience higher-quality audio than what your Apple DAC can provide. As you continue to explore and learn more about audio equipment, you can consider upgrading your headphones or IEMs in the future, but there's no rush to spend a lot of money right away. Take your time to enjoy the journey and discover the nuances of Hi-Res audio. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions along the way. Keep the music playing!
I am confused in between oppo enco x2 which is wireless earbuds and some people says that they sound really good , but what about KZ ZS10 PRO X which is wired earphone , and there are a huge price difference in between these two. So which one should i go for , my priority is listening music only . I don't care about convince
Yes it's really saddening to see the world looking only for the bling, compromising heavily on sound quality Same is happening in the car industry as well
Oh, the quest for bling and shiny things! It seems like we're living in an age of aesthetics, doesn't it?! Cars, headphones, everything's got to look good. But remember, beneath all that glitz, the real treasure lies in the sound quality, and in the case of cars, the joy of the drive. Sometimes, it's the simple, unadorned gems that shine the brightest. Keep appreciating the finer things in life! 😄🎵🚗✨
@@headphone_zone yep 💯. i use a wired ~9k earphones with a ibasso dac, but people consider this as outdated and they show off their buds. Even if they forgot to charge the buds and buds ran out of charge, they will still wear it for show off😂😂
Hi Raghav! I am looking to buy my first set of IEMs. I am a bit confused after watching ur video for best IEMs under 2k. I listen to R&B, pop, rap and electronic mostly. Looking forward to ur suggestion!
I am all for the wired hi-res route but I think some fair pros of wireless have to be mentioned: 1. Wireless. Just that. Dealing with wires can be such a pain. If you have pets for example - those wires are a prime target. We all have had to untangle earphone wires. It is a pain. Sure we can get more premium wired cables, braded ones - but they are bulkier and don’t easily get tied. I am sure every wired headphone/earphone owner reading this has condemned a pair because the cable just gave out at the ends. Wired headphones also tend to just stop working randomly due to said cable issues. 2. Volume! Got a pair of fancy headphones? Great. Turns out your phone or computer doesn’t have the juice to power it to a decent volume! Fancy/good quality headphones need a DAC/AMP for decent volume. So yes, now you have more stuff to buy. 3. What music do you listen to? If your music taste is basically just the Billboard Hot 100 or Spotify top ten, then what does Hi Res audio even mean to you? If you don’t really know what a hi hat is, chances are most of the modern pop music landscape is tuned to low res streaming in-mind and hence unless you fancy yourself quite musically aware Hi Res might not mean that much to you.
The only real reason I care about wired and prefer it to wireless is for the simple fact that I don’t have to charge something. It will always work. All I have to do it plug them in.
Well, well, it seems like your Samsung earphones are giving those AirPods Pro a run for their money! Who knew a little wired magic could outshine the wireless wonders? 😄
Very few ppl nowadays ( especially younger generation) care very little for hi res sound quality because music nowadays is readily downloadable . But I care a lot about good sound quality and I'm sticking with wired , thanks.
Thanks for sharing : D
HI-Res music + Wired IEM + DAC is an out of the world experience for sure.
iems make more sense for our hot and humid country but wireless open back with ANC is peak convenience and fidelity combined
@@ydid687 open back with ANC?? Do u mean closed back?
Good composition music like coke studio is cherry on top
How does one start who isn’t an “audiophile” but wants the absolute best quality I can get without breaking the bank. I currently own a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4’s and I use them wired when listening to music because there is a noticeable difference in sound quality compared to listening over Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max and of course that means
I’m using that $10 lightning dongle to connect my headphones. I started using Tidal for my streaming service because I wasn’t aware that the dongle is only capable of a max of 16 bit/48 kHz or whatever the exact number is. I’m literally just starting to learn about DAC’s and other equipment (I had no idea it was all so complicated and so expensive) I’m a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran from the United States. I live on a very fixed and VERY LOW INCOME (I get less than $3800/month and that’s what I survive off of) so what are some ways I could START OUT getting into Hi-Res audio without paying a ton of money just to see if I will even be able to notice a difference? Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated!!
@@Tremonti4ever Sorry to disappoint. Sony XM5 are no way close to audiophile grade. be it wired or wireless. You can get yourself a Sennheiser HD660 with a FiiO K7 DAC
As always, very precise and to the point guidance by Raghav, .... very informative.
This message in this video has been practically experimented by me. I wish 15 Months ago i had buyed aria instead of lypertek z3. Now the battery of my tws is going down day by day
z3 has battery issues with most of the models (happened with me + a friend). You can only ask for a fix if it's under warranty (and the process is not very convenient), but it will do the job for a while.
Thank you, needed to hear this. On my way to get a starter plannar (he400se) headphone and a very good dac. Yes the dac is 3 times more expensive for future usage.
Glad it was helpful!
Hands down, The BEST video on this topic ❤
Hi, great insights. About the battery life of the wireless headphones, do they really go to waste after 2 to 2.5 years? Cause I have a boat rockerz 400 and using it for more than 6 years, still works. Battery life have decreased a bit though.
This varies from brand to brand. But in general, you would be lucky if the battery life works fine for 2-3 years of usage.
It's impressive that your Boat Rockerz 400 has lasted for more than 6 years! Battery issues are a common occurrence, and most devices have to be replaced after a certain amount of time, depending on how they're used. It's great to hear that despite the decrease in battery life, your headphones are still going strong. Regularly charging and discharging lithium-ion batteries, as well as storing them at room temperature, can help prolong their life. Keep enjoying your music!
Seems I was lucky. Even the headband broke once and I taped it using plastic cut piece and tape. About to buy a new one now, will go for wired headphones this time.
Hi, what is the real difference between c type and 3.5 mm jack wired earphones?
Price
Outstanding explanation...🎉
Glad you liked it
You just enlightened me!
I want wired headphones with heavy bass, suitable for hi res music. Which one to buy from ur site.
We're really happy to hear that and would recommend getting in touch with the Headphone Gurus on our website via chat and they'll take it ahead from there.
Thanks so much Headphone Zone bhaiya for letting me know in advance about purchasing wired headphones!! Thanks again 👍🏻👍🏻🙂🙏🏻
Welcome...
Thanks..now I'll go for wired.. very good advice 😊
Hey there, we're glad you found our video helpful, Happy listening!
Which dac should I buy Abigail or Agni under 1,000 ? Does dac also enhances the watching movie experience.?
Apsilutly wired headphones sound way batter than wireless
What do you think about the Quedelix 5K's sound quality for the 109 Pro? It combines the best aspects of both wired and wireless technologies.
Where do you get Qudelix in India
@@DrAditijDhamija It's out of stock right now.
Thank you so much!! On my way to buy wired headphones! 🎉❤
Awesome!
Sir, what is life Span of wired earphones if rest in drawer unused, i am talking about drivers not cable...
Hey there, the drivers should be fine as long as they are kept in an environment with low moisture.
Very good information. If battery isn't replaceable ain't going to buy costly wireless headphones.
It's great to hear that you found the information helpful. Concerns about replaceable batteries are valid, especially for costly wireless headphones. It's always essential to consider all factors before making a purchase decision. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
@@headphone_zone thanks for your reply, please suggest a wired , in-ear headphone( preferably without mic) within Rs 5-6k , Sony , Sennheiser, JBL are my preferences ( my limited knowledge) . Using Sennheiser, JBL over-ear wired headphones costing below Rs 2700. Recently bought Sony Mdr Ex 255 AP (Rs 1699)in-ear headphone, quite happy with it 😊. Balanced sound is my priority. Can't find any in-ear headphones in that range. Are in-ear headphones with small drivers easy on my phone amplifier 🤔. Hoping to get a detailed answer from a knowledgeable person like you 😊.
Please do a review video of JBL Tour One M2. I am using it for last 2 weeks. Based on my likings I am totally satisfied with the product. Call Quality, Sound Quality, Battery Backup, ANC and everything is pretty gd. Overall gives me a premium feel in every aspect. A good pair of closed back headphone under 25k (better than Sony XM4 I would say).
I need to know what's your opinio on that.
I'm worried that the jack will wear out
Which one is better wired headphones for home listening with FIIO M11 Plus ESS out of these three?
1. Audeze LCD2 Classic
2. Audeze M100
3. DCA Aeon 2 Noire
Please make a video on Can lossless is different from Dolby Atmos in earphones and IEM for best experience for watching content in best sounding experience in smartphone?
Lossless means that the data has not been resampled nor the resolution is lost.
Dolby atmos is a codec. If you want to experience the Dolby Atmos, the song should be encoded in Dolby Atmos. You need hardware to decode it.
@@gamingandmusic9217These basics/meanings also I know about it . But I want to about the experience of sound quality Raghav Sir in full potential like using IEM and Dolby Atmos in movie experience.Which thing has best Surrounding experience or detailed between instruments
Nowadays most of the over the ear headphones come with AUX port. If we use them with AUX cable, will it give the clarity and performance like the actual wired headphones ? How much difference in sound quality will be there in the same headphone if used with bluetooth and with the AUX cable.
Hey there, using a wired connection will certainly make an impact. How much of an impact will depend on multiple variables (Like source, quality of the audio file .. etc)
@@headphone_zone I had forgot to mention, my question was about over the ear bluetooth headphone with AUX port.
How does one start who isn’t an “audiophile” but wants the absolute best quality I can get without breaking the bank. I currently own a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4’s and I use them wired when listening to music because there is a noticeable difference in sound quality compared to listening over Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max and of course that means
I’m using that $10 lightning dongle to connect my headphones. I started using Tidal for my streaming service because I wasn’t aware that the dongle is only capable of a max of 16 bit/48 kHz or whatever the exact number is. I’m literally just starting to learn about DAC’s and other equipment (I had no idea it was all so complicated and so expensive) I’m a nearly 40 year old fully disabled combat veteran from the United States. I live on a very fixed and VERY LOW INCOME (I get less than $3800/month and that’s what I survive off of) so what are some ways I could START OUT getting into Hi-Res audio without paying a ton of money just to see if I will even be able to notice a difference? Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated!!
It's great that you're looking to explore Hi-Res audio without breaking the bank. Since you already have a decent pair of headphones, the next step would be to invest in a DAC like the iFi Audio Go Link. This will allow you to experience higher-quality audio than what your Apple DAC can provide. As you continue to explore and learn more about audio equipment, you can consider upgrading your headphones or IEMs in the future, but there's no rush to spend a lot of money right away. Take your time to enjoy the journey and discover the nuances of Hi-Res audio. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions along the way. Keep the music playing!
I am confused in between oppo enco x2 which is wireless earbuds and some people says that they sound really good , but what about KZ ZS10 PRO X which is wired earphone , and there are a huge price difference in between these two. So which one should i go for , my priority is listening music only . I don't care about convince
The only priority is to enjoy music then kz is the best
Hey there, if music listening is your priority then we certainly recommend going for a wired IEM. The KZ ZS10 Pro X is a great IEM.
Suggestions for wired headphones under 5000
Hey there, Go for the Truthear x Crinacle - ZERO:RED.
Yes it's really saddening to see the world looking only for the bling, compromising heavily on sound quality
Same is happening in the car industry as well
Oh, the quest for bling and shiny things! It seems like we're living in an age of aesthetics, doesn't it?! Cars, headphones, everything's got to look good. But remember, beneath all that glitz, the real treasure lies in the sound quality, and in the case of cars, the joy of the drive. Sometimes, it's the simple, unadorned gems that shine the brightest. Keep appreciating the finer things in life! 😄🎵🚗✨
@@headphone_zone yep 💯. i use a wired ~9k earphones with a ibasso dac, but people consider this as outdated and they show off their buds. Even if they forgot to charge the buds and buds ran out of charge, they will still wear it for show off😂😂
Hi Raghav! I am looking to buy my first set of IEMs. I am a bit confused after watching ur video for best IEMs under 2k.
I listen to R&B, pop, rap and electronic mostly. Looking forward to ur suggestion!
Kz zsn pro x / kz zex pro is the best option
Go for wan'ers bro, kz lineup is good but its basic v shaped and its wayy overrated than it should be
Hey there, you can go for the Truthear - Hola.
I am all for the wired hi-res route but I think some fair pros of wireless have to be mentioned:
1. Wireless. Just that. Dealing with wires can be such a pain. If you have pets for example - those wires are a prime target. We all have had to untangle earphone wires. It is a pain. Sure we can get more premium wired cables, braded ones - but they are bulkier and don’t easily get tied. I am sure every wired headphone/earphone owner reading this has condemned a pair because the cable just gave out at the ends. Wired headphones also tend to just stop working randomly due to said cable issues.
2. Volume! Got a pair of fancy headphones? Great. Turns out your phone or computer doesn’t have the juice to power it to a decent volume! Fancy/good quality headphones need a DAC/AMP for decent volume. So yes, now you have more stuff to buy.
3. What music do you listen to? If your music taste is basically just the Billboard Hot 100 or Spotify top ten, then what does Hi Res audio even mean to you? If you don’t really know what a hi hat is, chances are most of the modern pop music landscape is tuned to low res streaming in-mind and hence unless you fancy yourself quite musically aware Hi Res might not mean that much to you.
The only real reason I care about wired and prefer it to wireless is for the simple fact that I don’t have to charge something. It will always work. All I have to do it plug them in.
Thanks for your input!
I used airpods pro once and i have a wired samsung earphone with type + in 900 it sounds greater that the airpods pro 😂😂
Well, well, it seems like your Samsung earphones are giving those AirPods Pro a run for their money! Who knew a little wired magic could outshine the wireless wonders? 😄