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Help with terminology: "Voiced for drum monitoring - not flat response"
I see. so they aren't going to be useful for the regular music range then : ( I've a hard enough time avoiding devices that have the base and treble focused. a lot of stuff i run into tends to mud out the midrange or vocals in favor of drums and base already, which is pretty awful for 8/16 bit...- ThumpieBunnyEve
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How to clean headphone cables?
well yeah.. it kinda only promotes chewing, if you're a bunny. (/^w^\)- ThumpieBunnyEve
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How to clean headphone cables?
ammonia, or windex will help free up oil based stains like tobaco i also coat my cables afterward in concentrated lemon juice extract. so my cats stop trying to chew them.- ThumpieBunnyEve
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Help with terminology: "Voiced for drum monitoring - not flat response"
@Claypole modified the OP to include your suggestion.- ThumpieBunnyEve
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Help with terminology: "Voiced for drum monitoring - not flat response"
I happened upon a nice noise-isolating studio quality headset today. 10hz to 30khz, with 32ohm impedance, on 40mm drivers. they have deep cone over-ear muffs. but i saw a line in their specification among all the other numbers and notations.. "Voiced for drum monitoring - not flat response"...- ThumpieBunnyEve
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