Than you for your contribution.Guys, guys I’ve ordered the ndh 30 today straight on the way to oratory
Of course. I’ll do it as a thank you and of course contribution. He measured a lot of headphones for me in the past. He would be very happy to get his hands on the new ndh 30Than you for your contribution.
Interesting, they chose zero pinna gain for the headphone, following a tradicional descending slope of the MLP from speakers in a room.
I would like to see more measurements, including Waterfall.Interesting, they chose zero pinna gain for the headphone, following a tradicional descending slope of the MLP from speakers in a room.
Im nevertheless interested to see oratory’s opinion on itThe rumors are the NDH30 is based on a (slightly modified in damping) HD560S (= HD400 Pro) driver below a very low res comparison on the same fixture.
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Below vs the very well known HD650
What??I saw the measurement and I hope that both sides are broken
If you compare to audeze I think in this particular range it will hitThe rumors are the NDH30 is based on a (slightly modified in damping) HD560S (= HD400 Pro) driver below a very low res comparison on the same fixture.
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If you compare to audeze I think in this particular range it will hit
Yes but speaking of the bass responseNah... the Audeze is much darker sounding. I would expect a HD560S with the overly bright part removed.
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Yes but speaking of the bass response
What is the strongest/most impressive type(s) of dynamic drivers have you seen?a 200mW 38mm dynamic driver in an open system will be no match in bass response to a semi-open 5W+ 100mm planar driver I am afraid.
At least... not at a bit more impressive levels.
Besides... the Audeze has no slope between 100Hz and 1kHz where the NDH-30 seems to have a 4dB 'warmth' slope and less bass extension acc. to headphone check's comparative measurements.
IIRC the theory proposed is the more air the driver can push plus how accurate/in-tact the driver can move = more impressive and more "realism"?