sphinxvc
Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm wondering if anyone has any information on this. Given that IEMs sit deep in the ear canal, I've always suspected that they bypass HRTF to a good degree. So it might be possible for two people with drastically different HRTFs to perceive the same FQ response with deep-set IEMs / as opposed to full-size cans or speakers.
Of course, two different brains may perceive the same sound in two different ways, but for the sake of this argument, it's easier to keep that possibility aside for now.
What do you all think?
Of course, two different brains may perceive the same sound in two different ways, but for the sake of this argument, it's easier to keep that possibility aside for now.
What do you all think?