flat response

  1. fountain

    Do you know of any closed over-ear headphones that have a completely flat frequency response curve?

    I am trying to make a new purchase of headphones and I am looking for the purest sound possible, I would like them to be closed-back because I would like to use them both outdoors and indoors and I already have some open ones that fulfill their function for when I am at home
  2. V

    Why do Harman and Sonarworks sound so different?

    Why do these two target curves sound so different from each other? I know it's about the methodology - Sonarworks uses a different dummy head to perform the measurements. They also include how the body perceives bass impact in the calibration, that's why it sounds do different. But wait. Isn't...
  3. Bilskirnir3124

    Looking for Bluetooth Earbuds for daily use.

    Hello, I'm looking for a replacement pair of bluetooth earbuds. I previously had a set of Cambridge Audio Melomainia Touch earbuds. They're no longer reliably charging from their case unfortunately. I'm looking for a replacement in a budget of up to $200 US. I'm looking for something with a...
  4. Soria Moria

    Is the Harman target the most neutral headphone target?

    Hi. In the headphone and IEM space I've noticed that people tend to refer to headphones with flat measuring bass as neutral, but from my own listening using Oratory's EQ presets on various headphones and the Quarks DSP, any headphone that alligns with the Harman target sounds a LOT more like a...
  5. S

    Is it correct to correct the dip at crossover?

    The amplitude-frequency response curves (near on-axis only, far off-axis only, or both on-axis and far off-axis) of a speaker may have a dip around the crossover frequency. Is it correct to eliminate the dip by EQing? As an example, let us see 2019 Audioholics B&W 603 review. The frequency...
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