So to start, I own some Sony wf-1000xm4s as from what I could see at the time they were the best sounding wireless option.
However I've only really just discovered that wired options are still the best way to listen to music for its depth and quality especially since I read somewhere that lossless isn't fully transmitted over Bluetooth? Or something like that.
So my question is, if I purchased the Philips SHP9500 which I believe is a very sold option for an entry pair; would I be able to just get a 3.5mm to USB C adapter then plug it into my Oneplus 7 Pro? And providing that is possible would I be getting 99% best sound possible as I obviously know an amp or something would be needed to fully milk everything they have but would I be getting a substantially better listening experience over just using my xm4s?
Obviously I know it's a weird comparison to make here but any of yalls input is greatly appreciated :)
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