I 100% agree. I have a lot of headphones because I like the different flavors they give. I even have the R10P, which “experts” say measures “strangely.” I like that it measures that way. I don’t want all my headphones to sound the same. That said, I do use a convolution filter for my SR1as that ups the bass, without affecting the rest of the FR. So, I can see EQing being helpful in this case. The SR1as don’t need the convolution filter though.I am at a loss as to why somebody who loves and already owns a TC would want to spend a lot of money for a different HP and then try to adjust its tuning to be that of the TC....I however dont get this whole obsession with trying to make HP's into different tunings with EQ...I am not criticizing anyone who does it...I just dont get it
I don’t have the LCD-5s, but it seems that you have to EQ them for them to sound good. Again, I’ve never tried them, but if you have to EQ a pair of headphones to make them sound good, what does that say about the headphones?
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