Studio headphones and high-fi headphones are just names that we apply to headphones, there is no real discrete marker of what makes a headphone "studio" or "high-fi" (perhaps studio headphones have a flatter frequency response curve, since they would be presumably used in music production in the studio)
Studio headphones and high-fi headphones are just names that we apply to headphones, there is no real discrete marker of what makes a headphone "studio" or "high-fi" (perhaps studio headphones have a flatter frequency response curve, since they would be presumably used in music production in the studio)
Seems to me it's just marketing or arbitrary labels. A headphone is a headphone. Actually, a lot of headphones that are marketed as studio monitors are not really known to be/measure very flat or neutral at all.
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