DynamicEars
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IMHO little peaks and dips are necessary and part of the tuning to create dynamics and sharp transients without too much splashy or ringing.
Especially on trebles area, if you take route on boosting 5khz lower trebles then you'll need to cut 6khz to prevent over ringing or splashy and other way around. Same goes with 8khz boost for air, you'll need to cut at 7khz to make sure they won't sounded sibilance.
Too smooth graph usually made from dampened frequencies and most case, too many overdampened IEMs.
The Storm FR is great for me, the perfect bass shelf, that little raise on lower mids like in u12t, the below harman pinna gain that made them more balance, and those perfect peaks and dips as micro detail transients while retaining balance as macro tuning, and last the treble extension. To be honest, the FR is somehow similar to my own target reference with those peaks and dips too that I created and revised over years.
Just my 2 cents
Note : Sadly, I can't afford the Storm even though high chance they will be my endgame.
Especially on trebles area, if you take route on boosting 5khz lower trebles then you'll need to cut 6khz to prevent over ringing or splashy and other way around. Same goes with 8khz boost for air, you'll need to cut at 7khz to make sure they won't sounded sibilance.
Too smooth graph usually made from dampened frequencies and most case, too many overdampened IEMs.
The Storm FR is great for me, the perfect bass shelf, that little raise on lower mids like in u12t, the below harman pinna gain that made them more balance, and those perfect peaks and dips as micro detail transients while retaining balance as macro tuning, and last the treble extension. To be honest, the FR is somehow similar to my own target reference with those peaks and dips too that I created and revised over years.
Just my 2 cents
Note : Sadly, I can't afford the Storm even though high chance they will be my endgame.