Background: I bought some MS-TFB-2 in ear microphones so I could play around with measurements and more specifically, the Impulcifier program. One day, I was swapping pads on one of my headphones. I wasn't sure which pad I liked more, and since swapping between pads on that headphone was pretty time consuming, I thought to just record a bit of a song on those headphones with both sets of pads using my in ear microphones so I could get a rough "side-by-side" comparison. In my (lack of) infinite wisdom, I never saved full sweeps of those headphones before I sold them.
Question: Given recordings of a sample of music recorded with in-ear binaural microphones, could an EQ curve be extracted from these files so that a user's current pair of headphones would sound close to the headphones in the recording? Obviously, doing this activity with a sweep would be much easier, but I have since sold those headphones, and I didn't have the foresight to actually save the sweep files I recorded until now.
Question: Given recordings of a sample of music recorded with in-ear binaural microphones, could an EQ curve be extracted from these files so that a user's current pair of headphones would sound close to the headphones in the recording? Obviously, doing this activity with a sweep would be much easier, but I have since sold those headphones, and I didn't have the foresight to actually save the sweep files I recorded until now.