Sound is the same for me, so it looks like your fitter poorly fitted marvels to sell you paradises. Or you were with poor fitter with marvels, as I did with my first marvel pair.
My (properly fitted) marvels were great (wore them several months), my paradises are great (another several months now).
Also, I have normal hearing on one ear and still wear the aid for the streaming convenience. Marvels and paradises have the same sound.
Both crappy, when you hear with normal ear. But crappy in a same way. I mean, crappy as a few mm speaker is crappy compared to the proper sound system and natural sound itself.
@cvkemp I noticed that with years, I started keeping defaults to so many things, and change them only when it’s needed. And not like 10 years ago when I’d spend days tweaking a new phone. Now it’s google accounts, ring sound, profiles. And then as I remember I want something. Granted, it ends being highly tweaked, but it’s over span of years, not a few days. Before I was really anxious to not lose my phone because of the procedure to transfer things. Now I stopped caring that much, if something is lost, I mourn and move on.
Also, if I can’t figure out something, I just accept its bugs and live with them. Definitely easier on the nerves
Apple UI and UX is totally illogical to me, and it always baffles me when I try to help someone with iphone, that’s how I know I don’t want that. Plus, I rather spend price difference on something else.
But, expect for my parents, I’m not tech support to anyone. Drawing that line early on was important. And not having many friends helps
Plus of course, not going into such line of work.
I totally get you, that line of perpetual ‘it’s not working’ kills your psyche. And of course, it’s always urgent.