No analogue connection? That sucks...
Slight nuance .. there is one .. but it's not passive. Instead it seems to go through the H95's internal circuits (Similar to B&W's PX and PX7)
No analogue connection? That sucks...
... which lets one think they used a mediocre driver and just corrected it via DSP. No that I’d expect at €800
I bought them and regret it a lot... Unfortunately they do have a very muddy bass...! The H95 have the worst sound signature B&O ever launched !I hope this doesn't have mid-bass bloat.
For both, wired and over BT?I bought them and regret it a lot... Unfortunately they do have a very muddy bass...! The H95 have the worst sound signature B&O ever launched !
Now for me most important question is; is there a EU volume limit on H95 and if so can it be turned off?
Maybe 800 USD is for limited ones and after 10. Sep. the regulars are will be more reasonable price.
Wired the sound is just a little better (but much worse than other headphones from B&O). Over Bluetooth the sound is really unacceptable !For both, wired and over BT?
Which source are you using for listening and SQ tests? Did you try different?Wired the sound is just a little better (but much worse than other headphones from B&O). Over Bluetooth the sound is really unacceptable !
You might be right given B&O's varied track record, but if I may play the devil's advocate, just like with optical lenses that these days may deliberately not try to correct aberrations that can be corrected in software and focus on the ones that software still can't correct, perhaps it might make sense to design a driver / ear cup combination that might not reach on its own the targeted FR curve but reaches other targets (such as low distortion across the spectrum, low resonances, few difficult to EQ significant peaks and dips), and then reach the target via EQ.
In the end however headphones reach their performance targets is the manufacturer's problem, not really us. Measurements will come soon enough I guess to see where these exactly land.
seeing the headphone as a complete (black box) system, only considering input vs. output, one should not care how the output is accomplished. I still prefer headphones that are tuned as a normal headphone without any electronics, adding the wireless features only thereafter.
No analogue connection? That sucks...
Thank you.It does. See p.13 of the Quick Start Guide
Negative aspects:
- Volume EU Max limit too low