Why lossless if you aren't looking for audiophile quality?
Cause i didn't bother to compress them. I don't know if there is any term to describe the differences of listener's preferences, however i use the term audiophiles cause most of them are pretty serious and demand fidelity perfection from speakers...how it was originally recorded...which to me often sounds flat. Sorry but it is. I mean obviously the root of it all is how it was recorded and most music i listen too didn't get hit with the dubstep beat rhythm magic button.
I'm not a basshead per say, i just like it when it's really punchy, forceful, tight are the words i'd use..or to enhance the bass of recording's where it doesnt meet my preference, but most EQ'ing makes it distorted.
High's i only care that they don't distort, for whatever reason, most frequencies above 3k don't bother me in differences between speakers, it's like i don't notice, i can hear it, but pay no attention outside of the song itself...if that makes sense.
Price range...i guess $300 or so, depends how much i fall in love with the sales pitch i guess. I'm not feeling it from Grado's or Audio Technica's lineups. Nothing is grabbing me.
Earbuds, i have some, Bose and Ultimate ears LE's are the two most pricey ones i have. They tangle up too easy, sound is fine on the LE's, good fidelity but no real punch and they won't stay in my ears worth a crap, mostly after a while, they make the inside of my ears ache from wearing them. But if you look here
http://ultimateears.logitech.com/index.cfm..read some other reviews and they were supposed to be butter on a cat's ass, but their flat like most audiophile gear i've heard in the past.
Music: Rock, metal, death, smooth jazz, some dubstep...i can like a variety except country and pop/hip hop.
I'm almost considering some Beats, i see lots of bashing and lots of love for them, the solo hd's seem to fit my needs but i'm afraid to buy anything marketed like that