Earregular
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I think I may have come up with a solution to the long debated question of comparing headphones to speakers of similiar performance. People often state that in order to get the same performance from speakers as a decent pair of headphones you would need to spend three or four times as much. I believe that the relationship is not that simple. A pair of Grado SR125s are obviously going to sound a lot better than a $450 speaker. Stereophile rated the SR125s class B in the last recommended components and a pair of class B speakers are going to be probraly around two grand, so such a linear comparison will not work. I believe the relationship would look more like this
P(h)= he^3 e being eulers # not the letter
and h being the price of the
headphones
If you throw in a number such as 69 ( the price of a pair of SR60s ) you come up with what I remember was around 1300. This is about the price of a pair of new class C loudspeakers. I don't know, it makes sense to me, what do you think ?
P(h)= he^3 e being eulers # not the letter
and h being the price of the
headphones
If you throw in a number such as 69 ( the price of a pair of SR60s ) you come up with what I remember was around 1300. This is about the price of a pair of new class C loudspeakers. I don't know, it makes sense to me, what do you think ?