I’m sure your friends appreciate that. But seriously glad they fixed the issue. My pair only has a minor issue. But I am curious if the problem will return in time. Keep us updated.I can move my head now, can open my mouth and there are no farts.
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Audeze CRBN Interview, Review, Measurements
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jrfmd
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he dodnt say the bass is not well controlled, he said the "magic" didnt happen until the volume was turned up. otherwise he said the bass could sound "light" not uncontrolled, I find the same thing on the stax and it probably happens due to the fact that treble sounds dont increase in apparant volume as much as the bass as the volume is raised -- I think it is a "feature" of the sound response of our ears, especially as you get olderVolume is not the issue.
The review is saying the bass is not well controlled until the volume is at very loud levels. Did you watch the clip?
number1sixerfan
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he dodnt say the bass is not well controlled, he said the "magic" didnt happen until the volume was turned up. otherwise he said the bass could sound "light" not uncontrolled, I find the same thing on the stax and it probably happens due to the fact that treble sounds dont increase in apparant volume as much as the bass as the volume is raised -- I think it is a "feature" of the sound response of our ears, especially as you get older
The CRBN's bass is definitely well controlled (if by controlled we mean tight and accurate, which is how I usually see it used) at all sound levels with the BHSE. But the bass is a bit softer/lighter on impact and to a degree perceived quantity with other quality amps. I find this to be the case with the BHSE across the board, and is the one thing that can be improved with it. If that's what he's referring to, it makes total sense.
jrfmd
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you may be right--I dont have but one amp -- the bhse. I only have the carbons a few days so although if find it superior to the stax, I cant even say that for sure yet
jrf
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Here is a detailed writeup by Bob Katz on CRBN and also how Bob Katz, Aron Gandia and Gary Cole arrived at the EQ curve and the reference tracks they used for evaluation.
There is also a part 2 that will be published latter.
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/audeze-crbn-electrostatic-headphones/
There is also a part 2 that will be published latter.
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/audeze-crbn-electrostatic-headphones/
Does this mean the CRBN Reveal EQ will be coming to Roon shortly?
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No need to wait for that. Bob laid it all out in his review. Two minutes with the parametric EQ in Roon and you're there. At least you can see right away if his settings are to your liking.Does this mean the CRBN Reveal EQ will be coming to Roon shortly?
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Trance_Gott
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Here is a detailed writeup by Bob Katz on CRBN and also how Bob Katz, Aron Gandia and Gary Cole arrived at the EQ curve and the reference tracks they used for evaluation.
There is also a part 2 that will be published latter.
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/audeze-crbn-electrostatic-headphones/
What does 18dB slope means, is this a low shelf of 18dB around 12,4Hz? And shift does this mean high shelf? I wanted to test it with Neutron Player EQ but don't know how to get the parameter translated to it.
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Itst does 18dB slope means, is this a low shelf of 18dB around 12,4Hz? And shift does this mean high shelf? I wanted to test it with Neutron Player EQ but don't know how to get the parameter translated to it.
It's a high pass filter with an 18db per octave slope for bass excursion protection.What does 18dB slope means, is this a low shelf of 18dB around 12,4Hz? And shift does this mean high shelf? I wanted to test it with Neutron Player EQ but don't know how to get the parameter translated to it.
Trance_Gott
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Thanks!It's a high pass filter with an 18db per octave slope for bass excursion protection.
I must look how to archive this with CamillaDSP on Volumio.
Trance_Gott
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Here my settings for volumio (from Bob Katz) :
The best headphone even a bit better!
The best headphone even a bit better!
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Trance....aren't those Bob Katz's settings? They look familiar. I was curious how they'd sound with them.
Trance_Gott
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Oh sorry yes that's Bob settings I have translate them in volumio.Trance....aren't those Bob Katz's settings? They look familiar. I was curious how they'd sound with them.
Sounds good. But I also like the stock sound. Bass is good as much as possible. Stock is a bit airier.
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Trance_Gott
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I heared today a lot more with Bob's settings.
And I don't know any headphone which can match the CRBNs lowend it surpasses my 1266 TC easily!
And I don't know any headphone which can match the CRBNs lowend it surpasses my 1266 TC easily!
harris4crna
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BHSE, CRBN & STAX 009 $10K, Interested?
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