@TheR0v3r ,
Just saw a user on a different website quoting this about the LCD-X;
“Though companies that offer to create a custom compensation curve for your model or particular pair of headphones certainly have their place in the market, with all due respect, we find minimal correlation between their test results and our own. More importantly, we've found that some of their "compensations" can actually diminish what's special about our headphones, and that reduces their value as a tool. Our tests and measurements have proven that our own target curve translates best to speakers in the real world, and that's why so many professionals have come to rely on the LCD series, particularly the LCD-X. Professionals tell us they choose the LCD-X not just for the accurate response, but also for how well it translates to speakers. Changing the response with a third party app will likely defeat our headphones’ ability to translate so well."
Might be something to take in consideration and think about when a brand dissociates themselves from industry standards.
So you might want to take a very close listen to phase issues and filtering going on in the tuning of those cans whenever you have a chance to listen to the LCD-X.
Just saw a user on a different website quoting this about the LCD-X;
“Though companies that offer to create a custom compensation curve for your model or particular pair of headphones certainly have their place in the market, with all due respect, we find minimal correlation between their test results and our own. More importantly, we've found that some of their "compensations" can actually diminish what's special about our headphones, and that reduces their value as a tool. Our tests and measurements have proven that our own target curve translates best to speakers in the real world, and that's why so many professionals have come to rely on the LCD series, particularly the LCD-X. Professionals tell us they choose the LCD-X not just for the accurate response, but also for how well it translates to speakers. Changing the response with a third party app will likely defeat our headphones’ ability to translate so well."
Might be something to take in consideration and think about when a brand dissociates themselves from industry standards.
So you might want to take a very close listen to phase issues and filtering going on in the tuning of those cans whenever you have a chance to listen to the LCD-X.