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post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
Hey man.
Is it still possible to add multiple headphones on a frequency response (etc) graph?
Can someone link me directly there because I am having trouble navigating the new site (I am not very internet-savvy).

Also, a lot of headphones now are shown to have huge bass roll offs, while others still resemble their older format. Has headroom changed the way it measures?
The measurement of headphones that are described as neutral suggests that the SPL equal loudness curve is coming into play in the new measurements.
eg. The KSC75 is shown as less bassy than the DT880.
The bass balance of the DT880 is a lot higher than the HD201 (which is described as neutral).

Any help in clearing this up would be appreciated. Thanks good men!
post #2 of 7
Thread Starter 
nevermind, got it !
post #3 of 7
Really? Then please tell me how because I can't get to the graphs. Used to be easy to get to. This is as far as I can get:
Learning Center - Build a Headphone Graph | HeadRoom Audio
post #4 of 7
I ran into that a few days ago when I was looking to make graphs. I just went to any set of headphones and got it started from there.
post #5 of 7
Try this:

http://www.headphone.com/buildAGraph.php

I don't know what the default headphone will be though.

Tell me if it works, k?
post #6 of 7
That works Tyll.

I just updated the text on the website to link to the url you provided. We're hoping to get the graph tool actually on the page soon. Hopefully this helps for a little while.

Here's a link.

Thanks,
Jamey
post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 
Other than the links provided you can select a headphone with a graph (seems to be left and right channel) displayed, click the graph then scroll down.

The ability to scroll down is the bit I didnt notice.
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