Curious142
Limp Gawd
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So you're agreeing with what Kett says?
Anyway, kett made a good statement.
The passion and love for a particular hobby, and how much you are willing to sacrifice in order to obtain the best equipment you can afford should be a more appropriate way to determine if someone is an enthusiast.
Consider this: If you're poor (not targeting at anyone), you cannot be qualified to be an enthusiast. That makes no sense. Conversely, if you're rich, you can spend thousands on equipment on impulse. After purchasing it, you never use it again. Does that mean the rich is more of an enthusiast?
Don't forget that the corsair has a sound card which supports Dolby headphones. If you want to achieve the same effect with an audio technica AD700, you'll have to buy a sound card that supports CMSS or dolby headphones. That'll add some more money to the AD700 solution.
It looks that way to me. And it looks like you agree with both of us.
What if you already have a sound card that supports CMSS and dolby headphones -- then there's no extra expense for the AD700's.