Randall baker
New Head-Fier
Perfectly acceptable to feel that way ive used them before and I can tell you it works but I can't physically prove to you this works and I'm fine with that
You I was judging a bit but when you say 99.999% accuracy what is that based on? Then 10 hz of the frequency is that at 20 hz or 20khz? I believe all headphones produce the frequencies accurately but some boost it here and there and are more recessed in other ranges. This all just seems a bit silly to me as I don't think there is a 99.999% perfectly flat along all frequencies headphone. Then you have to have a perfect source as a good signal generator and a perfect amp . Just seems to be too much for me. I do wish them well though.Oh, for sure this is some nonsense, but who are we to judge how somebody uses their headphones? I say, give him some accurate advice and wish him well.
I don't a canine would hear 20hz maybe 30khz .Unless you have the hearing of a canine you cant hear much below 20-25Hz anyways....But as was suggested previously a studio monitor HP is your best bet.I have no experience with the Sony recommended,but its as good a place as any to begin your research.
Good luck with the HPs and healing.
Unless you have the hearing of a canine you cant hear much below 20-25Hz anyways....
I'm sorry and I don't mean to offend but this sounds like some type of new age quackery.
I just hope it was not as the bourbon I just had. The other thing @Music Alchemist you can not hear under 5hz . If you can please tell me me Audioligist that recorded it that you can.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Oh man , I just spit my drink everywhere!
The other thing @Music Alchemist you can not hear under 5hz . If you can please tell me me Audioligist that recorded it that you can.
I know you requested recommendations for accurate headphones, but if you ask that in head-fi, you're gonna get some crazy expensive recommendations which are completely overkill and unnecessary for your application (like the Stax).
What headphones produce accurate sound?
Hey everyone, I'm trying to find some comfortable headphones that have a frequency range of 15 hz, fit over the ear for comfort and sounds as accurate as possible with no trebble enhancements or boosting features that try to make your music sound better. If I'm listening to say binural beats and I use these headphones I want the pure sound that was recorded and ment to be played. Any recommendations?