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post #31 of 33
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Originally Posted by Head Injury View Post


By what standards?



By any standards... you can compare the K-702 to studio control room with Adam S-3a/A7, you can compare them to opera house, or just compare them to other hps and they will still maintain the balance.

post #32 of 33
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Originally Posted by leng jai View Post

What I've derived from this thread is that neutral is yet another largely ambiguous term used in audio that has not way of being objectively measured. Seems like this hobby has a lot of them.

well of course people going to have different opinions. what you expect? i just assume by ''neutral'' you mean something close to the ''real'' thing or ''accurate'',but then again this site can't seem to make up it's mind what ''neutrality'' is anymore(same with every other term of sound that gets tossed around here). i guess it's time for audiophiles to go back to the basics of sound 101.
Edited by RexAeterna - 11/7/11 at 6:37pm
post #33 of 33
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I hope you don't own wet headphones. That can't be safe.

i like my headphones hot. it gives me an excuse to wear them out in the hard cold winters.
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