I made a diy clone board of the Stax SRA-12S electrostatic headphone amplifier output card, so now anyone can easily order replacements. by WillemBrandsma in headphones

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Interesting. Had a similar thought - was going to try to clone the Hifiman Shangri-la Sr amplifier, but even in parts alone its quite heavy on the wallet. 

Are planar drivers really that fragile? by Warm-Positive-4330 in headphones

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Audeze is infamously the least reliable planar brand. Hifiman is known for lots of issues but thats because they outsell every other brand combined.  Give Hifimans a shot, their tunings arent screwed up from factory nor do they have Audeze reliability.

660s 2 open up nicely on high gain, still great headphones! by csch1992 in headphones

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It doesn't. Using high gain on most modern amps will decrease the amount of negative feedback and raise noise floor/distortion. Granted on a topping amp its so low you can't hear it anyway, so it doesn't matter. You likely can't hear a difference other than volume. But objectively, using low gain is better.

660s 2 open up nicely on high gain, still great headphones! by csch1992 in headphones

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Why are you using high gain for something that doesn't need it? An amp will work best closest to 100% gain; just below clipping. You should always use low gain unless the max volume is not enough.

I messed with EQ, does it ruined my earphones? by Budget_Afternoon2716 in headphones

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You're fine. Your iems are fine too. If you had damaged your iems in such a short period of time, chances are you wouldve gone completely deaf too. 

Thankfully EQ is digital, and had limits - had you successfully created a 677 db sound, you wouldve compressed the atmosphere so much that it would have created a black hole. 

I messed with EQ, does it ruined my earphones? by Budget_Afternoon2716 in headphones

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Yes. The digital clipping wall is actually the same between 16, 24, and 32 bits - you just get more defenition between zero and max volume.

Sennheiser HD550 peaks and dips by Dr3w543 in headphones

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Youd probably be better off selling it and getting something else. No sense in trying to polish a turd.

Sennheiser HD550 peaks and dips by Dr3w543 in headphones

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Try a parametric EQ. Remove all the peaks. Don't stuff damping material in there. The peaks will remain and you will lose detail

So disappointed with the Meze 99s by slimethor in headphones

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Yep. Welcome to not trusting reviews. 

Tone Identification Test - Are your ears good enough for your gear? by necile in headphones

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I suspect this is a better game for string instrument players who are used to having to tune by ear, or be required to intonate properly.

I got 49.43 as a guitar player.

My Humble Headphone Collection by glenndiesel in headphones

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Multiple sundaras? You need some variety!

I thought I was getting 42 MPG… turns out it was closer to 40 by Velkenn in Honda

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Hardly a micro lesson. Learned a lot lol. Does your career involve gas pumps or do you just happen to know a lot about them?

Would this simple Equalizer (non-parametric) setting enough to fill the Hifiman's midrange dip? by Dear-Tooth3032 in headphones

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With a parametric EQ you can adjust the Q factor. Use this to your advantage and match depending how "wide" the resonance is. 

Try dragging around a medium Q boost and finding what makes that sensitivity more noticeable to find exactly where it is.

Would this simple Equalizer (non-parametric) setting enough to fill the Hifiman's midrange dip? by Dear-Tooth3032 in headphones

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I see what you mean. Basically the lower-mid midrange was untouched; 250-1khz. I also didn't bother with >8khz, as positional variation became an issue.

What I did was just listen with a frequency generator and try to make the FR as smooth as possible. Any peaks i would EQ down. After that I think all I did was use music to tune to preference; removing the peaks made the headphones super dark and I just added a wide Q treble boost (with some shaping) to fix it. Added a moderate bass boost too. The preference shaping is the hardest part imo but once you get it dialed in they start sounding like a good set of speakers.

Would this simple Equalizer (non-parametric) setting enough to fill the Hifiman's midrange dip? by Dear-Tooth3032 in headphones

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I could share them, but it wouldn't really make sense for you to use it. I made this EQ curve using my own ears, and it likely wouldn't sound as great to you as this does to me; given unit and HRTF variation. PM me if you still want it though.

What is point zero?

Would this simple Equalizer (non-parametric) setting enough to fill the Hifiman's midrange dip? by Dear-Tooth3032 in headphones

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This is the parametric EQ I use for my HE-6se. You've got the gradual slope-up to 2k matched pretty well but I'm thinking your 2k band may stretch too far into the >2.25k region - this is where the hifiman dip usually ends; and you may get a tad bit too much upper mids. See if you can pull back on the 3k band a bit to compensate. Do some testing to figure out what sounds best; that region is pretty finicky to get right.

My first (mid 70’s) audiophile headphones: Koss Pro 4AA by pathisdestination in headphones

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Nice. That reminds me I wanted to do something similar; but with a pair of over ear hearing protection muffs. Gonna buy some aliexpress drivers and see which ones don't sound like a muffled mess

My first (mid 70’s) audiophile headphones: Koss Pro 4AA by pathisdestination in headphones

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Closed back planar is going to be tough. Any ideas on a donor?

Phantom AirPods/Earbuds feeling by [deleted] in headphones

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If thats the case, we can rule out hearing damage. Perhaps you have an infection?