Only the Bose NC 700 lets you switch “off” Bluetooth with a button press. The rest remain disconnected and maybe turn off pairing mode after a...
I'm not sure that all these algorithms are linear time invariant systems which can be captured with an impulse response.
The best and "correct" way to make something the Audeze Mobius a fully integrated head-tracking gaming headset is to develop a Waves NX spatial...
I just got the LCD2C and am using them with a FiiO Q1. At 70 omhs and 101 dB / mW it should sustain 115 dB with 25.17 mw (1.33 V x 19 mA). The Q1...
Sorry, I meant the Q1 Mark II and not the original Q1. The Mark II has significantly lower power output. With bass boost enabled, does the Q1...
Do open-back planars like the LCD2 Classic really produce more sub-bass rumble than the closed AH-D7200?
How many mW of power should my amp have to reproduce sub-bass fully on the 70 ohms LCD2 Classic? I'm planning to get one of these: FiiO Q1 Mark II...
How is the sub-bass / LFE compared to planar magnetic headphones? I'm considering the new LCD2 Classic instead of the AH-D7200. I'm not a bass...
Is it flat to < 20 Hz like a closed back design?
Can you comment on the soundstage compared to open back cans like Beyers?
How is the sound stage compared to an open-back like the Amiron Home and a semi-closed like the T1?
Is the bass on the TH-900 really $500 better than the AH-D7200? I am able to get the AH-D7200 for $1000, but the TH-900 will cost close to $2000....
I already have a closed-back BeoPlay H7 with satisfactory bass. Properly mastered stereo content like music sounds great, but unmastered content...
I don't really care about the differences above 200 Hz. I can no longer hear them after a few minutes of listening, and higher frequencies can...
Does the T 1 2. Generation have flat to 20 Hz bass as measured by this website? https://www.kopfhoerer.de/test/beyerdynamic-t-1-2nd-generation/...
Does the Amiron Home have the same 20 Hz bass as the T 1 2. Generation? Your graphs show that the low frequency extension is basically the same...
I'm reviving this thread because the full-range setting in Windows is always misunderstood. AFAIK there two ways this setting is used. 1. The...
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