Hey guys!
Thanks to you, I got my feet wet in the audio world, and I am having good sound quality, without spending a fortune. My current favorite headphone (which I own) is the k712 pro, which I quite enjoy (tonality wise it might not be the best, but I like the somewhat "airy" sound with the "wide soundstage").
Now what I am really interested in, is the following: is there a way to measure detail retrieval, or in general the "correctness" of the sound (not speaking tonality wise)? I am sure there are a lot of headphones out there, that are tonally correct, but just do not have good detail retrieval, or the timbre is not good quality, etc.
How do I know (from a scientific point of view) that the detail retrieval of a headphone, and the timbre qualities are good, the headphone will sound "airy", etc.?
Thank you for your responses in advance!
Thanks to you, I got my feet wet in the audio world, and I am having good sound quality, without spending a fortune. My current favorite headphone (which I own) is the k712 pro, which I quite enjoy (tonality wise it might not be the best, but I like the somewhat "airy" sound with the "wide soundstage").
Now what I am really interested in, is the following: is there a way to measure detail retrieval, or in general the "correctness" of the sound (not speaking tonality wise)? I am sure there are a lot of headphones out there, that are tonally correct, but just do not have good detail retrieval, or the timbre is not good quality, etc.
How do I know (from a scientific point of view) that the detail retrieval of a headphone, and the timbre qualities are good, the headphone will sound "airy", etc.?
Thank you for your responses in advance!