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Were there any surprises or lessons learned that you’d like to share?
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Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
This submission has automatically been removed due to the following rule:
Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
This submission has automatically been removed due to the following rule:
Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
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Rule 3: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post. The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion.
Need some more ideas?
How is the sound, fit, or build quality?
How does it compare to what you’ve owned or used before?
Were there any surprises or lessons learned that you’d like to share?
What components are in your system and how did you come to own them?
What’s up next for your rig?
Anything else that you think others might find interesting?
Is your post flair correct?
Just want to share photos?
Why so much work?
This submission has been automatically removed due to the following rule:
Rule 3: Ask troubleshooting and setup questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for troubleshooting and setup help must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
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Your image post is currently hidden from other redditors.
To complete the submission processes, please respond to your post with a 60+ word comment in the next hour or two. For reference, the rule below is 48 words long. This message will disappear shortly after your comment has been added.
Rule 4: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post. The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion. No pictures of unopened boxes!
Need some more ideas?
How does it sound?
How does this system compare to ones you’ve owned or heard before?
Were there any surprises or lessons learned that you’d like to share with r/audiophile?
List of the components in your system and/or how you came to own them?
What’s next for your system?
Anything else that you think others might find interesting?
Is your post flair correct?
Just want to share photos?
Why so much work?
This submission has automatically been removed due to the following rule:
Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
Your image post is currently hidden from other redditors.
To complete the submission processes, please respond to your post with a 55+ word comment in the next hour or two. This message will disappear shortly after your comment has been added.
Rule 3: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post. The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion.
Need some more ideas?
How is the sound, fit, or build quality?
How does it compare to what you’ve owned or used before?
Were there any surprises or lessons learned that you’d like to share?
What components are in your system and how did you come to own them?
What’s up next for your rig?
Anything else that you think others might find interesting?
Is your post flair correct?
Just want to share photos?
Why so much work?
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Rule 3: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post. The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion.
Need some more ideas?
How is the sound, fit, or build quality?
How does it compare to what you’ve owned or used before?
Were there any surprises or lessons learned that you’d like to share?
What components are in your system and how did you come to own them?
What’s up next for your rig?
Anything else that you think others might find interesting?
Is your post flair correct?
Just want to share photos?
Why so much work?
This submission has been automatically removed due to the following rule:
Rule 7: Ask tech support and general questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for tech support and general setup help must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Have you contacted the manufacturer?
FAQ
Why does this rule even exist?
This submission was flagged as “Off Topic” (Rule 7), and has been removed.
While the term audiophile applies to many, many areas, this particular subreddit is for high quality two-channel home audio systems. There are other, similar subreddits dedicated to other areas, such as:
This submission has been automatically removed due to the following rule:
Rule 3: Ask troubleshooting and setup questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for troubleshooting and setup help must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Have you contacted the manufacturer?
Why does this rule even exist?
This submission has automatically been removed due to the following rule:
Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
This submission has automatically been removed due to the following rule:
Rule 2: Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk
Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in the dedicated Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk instead of a new post.
Portable audio related purchase advice may also be asked in r/HeadphoneAdvice but please familiarize yourself with their rules first.
What questions are considered purchase advice?
A request for product suggestions, comparison requests, or opinion requests fall under the purchase advice rule. These can often be found by searching first.
Any suggestion or comparison request pertaining to headphones, IEMs, DACs, amps, or other accessories should be directed to the purchase help thread or r/headphoneadvice.
Asking the subreddit to help make a decision to buy a product does fall under this rule (e.g. “should I get dekoni pads for my HD650?”).
Why does this rule even exist?
In short, this is a large subreddit with a high volume. We want to help, but it’s important to keep things organized to keep the sub fun. Thanks for your understanding.
A more detailed explanation about this rule can be found here.
This submission has been automatically removed due to the following rule:
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