tinyman392
Be nice to noobs, we were all noobs at one point in our life.
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Yup, exactly that.
What defines a preferred sound in headphones? I think the video is saying the preferred sound is more akin to the sound of flat speakers?
LOL, I was updating my post while you ninja quoted it If I'm not mistaken, Tyll did report that users preferred a non-neutral speaker signature as well. He described the signature as a linear line with a 10 dB bump in the bass and a 0 dB gain in the treble.
Essentially, they also retested flat speakers vs non-flat. The surprising thing is that the signatures of the headphones and speakers still didn't match up The results are interesting, but should also be noted, there was a small sample size.
It's been a while since I looked at the stuff regarding the paper, please correct me if I'm wrong.