roBernd
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Hi, I sniped some K340 on German ebay... and I'm testing them atm.
They have been recabled by the former owner with a somewhat cheap straight cable (5m, lol)
To my ears it sounds like the right side is a tad louder when it comes to mids + highs
So I was wondering if his job was screwing with the electec-drivers.
I thought it might be the song I was listening but I'm not quite sure after testing with several other tracks.
So I tried downloading a mono mp3 and equalized it a bit to make the highs more prominent than everything else.
(As far as I know, they tweet from +4khz upwards)
I got my brother to listen to them but I made a mistake and told him that I believe the right side was louder... he agreed.
Now I'm testing with audacity with
600hz equal sound
3khz right side louder
9khz right sides equal
12khz left side louder
15khz left side louder
16khz both sides equal
17khz about the same
all this was measured with removing one cup side and switching ears... and I'm not sure if any measurement was right at all.
My mind might be playing tricks with me... but
is there a way to physically see/test if any driver is broken/damaged?
here have a pic as a tiny thanks.
They have been recabled by the former owner with a somewhat cheap straight cable (5m, lol)
To my ears it sounds like the right side is a tad louder when it comes to mids + highs
So I was wondering if his job was screwing with the electec-drivers.
I thought it might be the song I was listening but I'm not quite sure after testing with several other tracks.
So I tried downloading a mono mp3 and equalized it a bit to make the highs more prominent than everything else.
(As far as I know, they tweet from +4khz upwards)
I got my brother to listen to them but I made a mistake and told him that I believe the right side was louder... he agreed.
Now I'm testing with audacity with
600hz equal sound
3khz right side louder
9khz right sides equal
12khz left side louder
15khz left side louder
16khz both sides equal
17khz about the same
all this was measured with removing one cup side and switching ears... and I'm not sure if any measurement was right at all.
My mind might be playing tricks with me... but
is there a way to physically see/test if any driver is broken/damaged?
here have a pic as a tiny thanks.