Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Introduction

Hi there, let me start of with a brief introduction of myself. My name is Jonathan, and I live in a beautiful and peaceful country in the southeast of Asia called Malaysia. As of this post I'm 22 years of age and currently a student taking Financial Accounting.


My journey in the audiophilia world started out back in the year 2010, it was when I bought a full sized headphone with built-in mic for Skype usage priced around RM50. Then it struck me, the headphone sounded very harsh to the point it was annoying and the bass were very minimal in both quality and quantity. Since then I've been in this journey of getting the best sound quality out of just a decent budget. :) 


Photo courtesy of headphonia.com 



By now you should have guessed that I enjoy my music by using headphones. You asked why? Well, because while headphones are very small in size in comparison to their full size 'Hi-Fi' brothers, I think they (headphones) have the ability to produce the same sound quality at a way lower price point. And not forgetting some of them are small enough to be portable, meaning you can enjoy high fidelity music anywhere you go. Ain't that cool?


From Wikipedia:
Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers which are designed to be held in place close to a user's ears. Headphones have wires which allow them to be connected to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio, CD player, or portable media player. They are also known asstereophones or, colloquially, cans. The in-ear versions are known as earphones or earbuds. In terms of telecommunication, the term headset is used to describe a combination of headphone and microphone.


Read more about headphones here





Plain and simple, because most of them sound "G 'double-O' D"
If you love listening to music, then you owe it to yourself to listen to them in the way it was meant to be heard, how it was originally compose by the musician. Because seriously, listening music through cheap headphone that comes with your mp3 player or smartphone, you're missing a lot on the musicality of music.


A lot of people asked me, is getting expensive headphone worth the money? The answer is not always plain and simple 'yes'. Sure, chances of getting a good sounding headphone that costs a lot are high. But if we're talking about headphones that are overrated like "Beats by Dr. Dre" then it's a whole different story. Well, they don't actually sound bad, but for the money that you're paying for them you can actually get something a lot better. So in simple words, not worth it.


This simply means that you don't really need to spend a fortune in order to enjoy high quality music. Just do some research online for what's good and what's not or head to your local store to try out some headphones that fit your budget then let your ears decide for you.


As always, enjoy the music.. :)

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