DoktorSleepless
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Hello. While doing some research, I found some older frequency response graphs from headroom.
This one is from 2004
http://www.sgheadphones.net/index.php?s=&showtopic=2786&view=findpost&p=45614
This one is from 2008
http://www.max.grenkowitz.net/show.asp?topic=726
But if you look at the current graph from headroom, it looks completely different, especially in the lower end.
http://www.headphone.com/headphones/sennheiser-hd-280-pro.php
Anyone know what could explain this discrepancy?
I mainly need new headphones order to play and record guitar with my podxt amplifier modeler so a flat frequency response is important. I don't want my headphones to color the tone of the amp/cabinet modelers anymore than they have to. I need it sound as accurate.
This one is from 2004
http://www.sgheadphones.net/index.php?s=&showtopic=2786&view=findpost&p=45614
This one is from 2008
http://www.max.grenkowitz.net/show.asp?topic=726
But if you look at the current graph from headroom, it looks completely different, especially in the lower end.
http://www.headphone.com/headphones/sennheiser-hd-280-pro.php
Anyone know what could explain this discrepancy?
I mainly need new headphones order to play and record guitar with my podxt amplifier modeler so a flat frequency response is important. I don't want my headphones to color the tone of the amp/cabinet modelers anymore than they have to. I need it sound as accurate.