striker
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Footnote 1 here.Where is this stated. It's likely that they used pink noise to adjust and tune their Active EQ stuff during R&D. However, you typically don't use this while measuring headphones as a frequency sweep is used.
But they aren't typical headphones.It's likely that they used pink noise to adjust and tune their Active EQ stuff during R&D. However, you typically don't use this while measuring headphones as a frequency sweep is used.
Maybe sending a simple sine sweep doesn't activate the adaptive system of the APM.
Maybe the sweep that reaches the listener's ears from a "cold start" is different from the sweep that reaches those ears a fraction of a second after the adaptive system was properly initialized and was doing its thing.
Sounds plausible to me.