Submitted by AdityaUbarhande t3_118y5ky in headphones
Hi!
I have always wondered what makes good headphones actually sound good...
Correct me if I am wrong but I think that the drivers play a major role at making headphones sound good. But aren't the drivers on a cheap headphones and drivers on a costly headphones the same? (referring to dynamic drivers only)
I mean, aren't drivers just a moving diaphragm? Also, I spotted some "arcs" or 'curves' on the diaphragm (image attached) do these "arcs" have something to do with the sound quality?
What determines the "Attack Speed" of the drivers?
It all rolls down to the same question.. How does the same moving diaphragm make some headphones sound good and other not so good?
Image of the "curves" or "arcs", someone please tell me the exact name for these :(
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Regards,
Aditya
andysaurus_rex t1_j9k487x wrote
You basically just said all dynamic drivers are the same because they function the same. Would you say that all internal combustion engines are the same? Is the 1.0L engine out of a Nissan Versa the same as a 5.2L V8 out of a Shelby GT500? They function the same, right? Same technology. Fuel goes in, sparks and explosion, and drives the piston.