Killingbeans
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Didn't get too warm?
Not sure I understand. Do you mean if it made my ears sweat?
Didn't get too warm?
Not sure I understand. Do you mean if it made my ears sweat?
Ahh I see. No, they don't
You're in Manchester too?"Thankfully" I live in a land of perpetual rain and cold... except for an occasional month or two of blistering heat in the summertime. But when that occurs, the the sheer unfamiliarity with the concept makes even the tiniest amount of physical activity result in uncontrollable sweating
I own the Shure SRH 1840. At least as good as others like HD6xx etc. Here is a graph showing the DIFFERENCES between other good phones and the Shure (the flat line straight across). The Shure bass is the only one to match the HiFiMan, has the mid-range of the HD800, and splits the difference with all the others in the treble.Just curious ...
What headphone(s) do you currently own ?
Which one(s) is(are) used the most, or is your favorite ?
I own the Shure SRH 1840. At least as good as others like HD6xx etc. Here is a graph showing the DIFFERENCES between other good phones and the Shure (the flat line straight across). The Shure bass is the only one to match the HiFiMan, has the mid-range of the HD800, and splits the difference with all the others in the treble.
RAA uses incorrect compensation.
SRH1840 bass is similar to HD600, HD800, K701.
The SRH1840 cannot be compared to others in FR, you can also see this as there is no red trace.
Just look at the individual plots of RE600 and SRH1840 they differ a lot below 1kHz.
Then compare SRH1840 with K701 for instance.
Have a look here where you can see SRH1840 compared to K701, HD600
Of course these measurements also are incorrect but in a different way. The only reliable measurebator never measured one though. Rtings also lacks this.
The SRH1840 is a good headphone, a bit light in bass extension and the treble peak (fixable) is annoying to some folks.
He's done well for himself that's for sure.
Fair play to him. I assume the reviews are is his main source of income these days.
Did you notice his equipment room/testing room looks to be a basement? So much equipment. And so many hard reflective surfaces between concrete floors and concret walls
You misunderstand the graph. There is no red trace since this is a graph of differences and the Shure does not differ from itself.RAA uses incorrect compensation (check out the HD650 )
SRH1840 bass is similar to HD600, HD800, K701.
The SRH1840 cannot be compared to others in FR, you can also see this as there is no red trace.
Just look at the individual plots of RE600 and SRH1840 they differ a lot below 1kHz.
Then compare SRH1840 with K701 for instance.
Have a look here where you can see SRH1840 compared to K701, HD600
Of course these measurements also are incorrect but in a different way. The only reliable measurebator never measured one though. Rtings also lacks this.
The SRH1840 is a very good headphone, a bit light in bass extension and the treble peak (fixable) is annoying to some folks.
You misunderstand the graph.