highpurityusbcable
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Always liked the design for some reason. They look very light and use "light" words as a naming scheme. Someone knows what he's doing. I wonder if they sound light too.
I have the cx on the way. Im curious as well. Im not into eq so cx might be the way for me to go regardless.
But do note that this increase helps balance a bit of brightness at the other end of the spectrum where I have a shelf to bring down the highs a bit.
Peel of the remains and use leather paint. First brush then spray I would sayThese cannot be compared to the Anada and HD650, because those are open back headphones. Totally different use cases.
That said I do want to see how the PM3 and SRH840 do, because I own PM3's and I really like them in terms of sound (even though they could use some equalisation). But when it comes to build quality the PM3 is terrible. It uses fake leather that wears down very easily, so the pleather on my headband is falling apart with no way to replace it. I suspect that the PM3 also has pretty low distortion. When I was looking for headphones I also considered the FLOW Closed, but deemed it too expensive compared to the Oppo. Or better said, it was more than I wanted to spend.
Beats EP seems decent tooActually Solo2 and Studio 2 are quite good headphones (not overemphasising the bass like 1st and 3rd Beat headphones are doing), hope Amir will measure them sometimes. I use Solo 2 for critical listening, due to the good fit on the ears and neutral sounding.
My latest reviews have 12 ohm tests.Can you now start measuring headamp output performance for 12 ohm loads? Now that your favourite headphones are 13 ohms
And can you measure your RME ADI-2 into 12 ohms?
My latest reviews have 12 ohm tests.
Looks very good in black, IMO
As usual the manual is awesome. Included the balanced of the ADI-2 Pro a well.Noted but can you ask measure your RME ADI-2 @ 12 ohms?
Not that it would be strictly a bad thing to have something that generates a "live sound" effect. I would assume there's not much research on that subject.
What would the name of that study be - "A study on the averaged effects of live music performance equipment and environments on deviation from the Harman target"?
Looks very good in black, IMO![]()
https://headphonedatabase.com/oratory?ids=248
Oratory measurements look really nice.
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If amirn answers yes to my question, you dont even neeed a headphone amp
Cheers!
Did you mean that it fails to activate the pinna, or to emulate the pinna gain?Closer to the Harman target than this Aeon RT model that's for sure, which isn't particularly close, evidenced by the latter's mediocre 63/100 predicted preference rating, due to mostly failing to account for pinna gain, around where our hearing is most sensitive and important for correct tonality. Pretty poor for the price really.