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Originally Posted by wavoman
You manipulate the sound of the Beyer Headzone by moving virtual speakers. The optimization process is manual, iterative, entirely subjective. You listen, then fiddle with the settings, over and over I assume. But you are not trying to match anything, just trying to optimize the sound.
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What concerns me about the Headzone is that even if I try every possible setting, it might not sound similar enough to any actual speaker system. In other words, the optimized setting might not be good enough for me.
Are there any Headzone audio clips that can be downloaded, so you can try before you buy?