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HarmonicDyne G200 — flagship planar-magnetic headphone
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Waiting on reliable measurements and the distortion and frequency response should be considered before purchase.
@Resolve already measured them, big thanks to him.
https://twitter.com/ResolveReviews/status/1534712097015144448?t=8iowH3K-ENw3ADeyWivErQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/ResolveReviews/status/1534712097015144448?t=8iowH3K-ENw3ADeyWivErQ&s=19
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An overlapped frequency response graph of both leather and "flannel" pads of G200, measured by @Resolve.
I'm not a fan of either. Looks a bit similar to LCD-3 and old LCD-X which screams "EQ me!"
I'm not a fan of either. Looks a bit similar to LCD-3 and old LCD-X which screams "EQ me!"
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My review of the HarmonicDyne G200 was just published with some interesting results which makes this a valid buy with the appropriate pads, link here for those interested: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/...agnetic-headphones-yaxi-replacement-ear-pads/
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The descending bass response and the variable and peaky treble make this headphone too bright for my taste. Bummer for sure.
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