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EP 40 - Are audio demos useful at all?

Online headphone audio demos often lack a reference point due to the acoustic impedance of ear simulators and individual headphone characteristics. The video seeks user input on improving these demos by sharing their headphone models and suggestions. It emphasizes using consistent tracks and calibrated SPL levels to enhance demo reliability. The video also explains the importance of using ERP (ear reference point) simulators over DRP (drum reference point) simulators to avoid ear canal resonance issues. Viewers are encouraged to contribute via comments and a dedicated subreddit.

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EP37 - Why L/R matters on the S5X studio headphones?
Today, we're diving into an important topic for all audiophiles and studio professionals: why left and right channels matter on headphones, especially with our S5X studio headphones. 🎧   Understanding Stereo vs. Mono Sound   First off, let's talk about...
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EP36 - A big mistake in evaluating headphones
If you're anything like me, you love listening to music and testing out new headphones. However, I've realized that one of the biggest mistakes I've been making is how I evaluate these headphones. Here's what I've learned and why it...
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EP 35 - What Happens When You Compare 32 Ohm and 200 Ohm Speakers?
  Introduction As lab geeks, we often encounter discussions about speaker impedance. Whether you’re an engineer, a musician, or simply a curious listener, understanding the impact of coil impedance on speaker performance is essential. In this article, we’ll explore the...
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