I know the first revision had the high-gain jumpers, does anyone know if the second one does as well? Driving HIFIMAN Ananda and more juice wouldn’t hurt :)
Thanks for this, it’s fascinating stuff, and also how everything sounds slightly different depending on the individuals particular tuning and sensitivity level.
It’s funny you mention Audeze as I was seriously considering lcd2classic before I was able to snag a great deal on an ananda
Wouldn’t...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133500017164
would this be a good upgrade?
how about Arya? (which as I understand is in a whole different league entirely (AUDITORIUM-CLASS), so excited to hopefully one day try one)
to be honest the filters still sound better to me that way I had them, maybe I'm...
any possibility to see the effect of the low shelf q filter at 5k and high shelf q at 8k? sounds better to me
also they may not be exactly at 5 and 8 k frequencies but I guarantee the application of those filters will give you more of a noticeable difference than finding the exact frequency...
Thank you so much for this advice!
In reference to the strange dips and peaks? I think this is what was meant by trying to flatten out the 5k and 8k? That can’t be true either as look at the stock response. Those are built into the headphone’s tuning. Why?
Also did you have a chance to test...
seems I can't get the graph working right,
but I changed them to peak and wow, that's great, [I misinterpreted when the advise was to "flatten them out"]
I do feel the harmon base plus these two adjustments might lose a little detail tho -- overall what a great sound
"He intentionally leaves resonances untouched, so if you want a less plasticky timbre, you'll need to find the ~5 kHz dip and ~8 kHz peak on your specific pair with a tone generator and use high-Q peak filters to flatten them out. Then again, you may as well get a different headphone if you...