DavePrivee
DavePrivee t1_ja5o8ww wrote
Reply to comment by KingForKings in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
And those headbands are a menace.
DavePrivee t1_ja5o3sh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Or more clearly, they care very much about frequency and loudness, but not pleasant musical reproduction.
DavePrivee t1_ja5nq90 wrote
Reply to comment by Muttywango in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Sure hope not- it probably violates their professional standards. Audiometers are manufactured for use with specific headphones which are standardized across the medical field.
DavePrivee t1_ja5na9d wrote
Reply to comment by ConsciousNoise5690 in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Yes. The audiometer is adjusted to calibrate for intensity changes in the system- headphone, cord, jack panel, patch cable, and audiometer.
DavePrivee t1_ja5mzps wrote
Reply to comment by KingForKings in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Older audiometers had record players, cassette players, cd players attached… … and they all sound awful playing music through those headphones.
DavePrivee t1_ja5lpmb wrote
Reply to Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Audiology patient test headphones (as opposed to the clinician monitor headphones) are awful for music, requiring 20+ dB of EQ at low frequencies, 10+ dB at high frequencies. They sound distant, overly sharp, weirdly not musical, seal poorly, and have uncomfortable headbands. The accuracy and correctness is in the audiometer, not the headphones. The headphones only redeeming feature is their similarity- they’re manufactured to a specification and distributed worldwide so a calibrated audiometer (should) yield the same effective results anywhere.
DavePrivee t1_ja3yt8i wrote
Reply to Headphone/earphone rubber decay by G-H-O-S-T
Yes. Everything decays, some things faster than others. Did you gently wipe that with microfiber?
DavePrivee t1_ixnsekt wrote
Reply to First Planars 😍. Hifiman Sundara. Powered with FIIO K7 and a balanced 4.4mm cable. Do recommend your favourite tracks which would shine on open backs! by Average-Local2311
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DavePrivee t1_is4i0c0 wrote
Reply to Most discriminating audio reviewer by SnooStories7223
No bass, mids, or high… look, if I have to drive over there again just to seat the phone plug completely in the jack, again, I’m going to start charging for my time.
DavePrivee t1_ja5qbzx wrote
Reply to comment by Muttywango in Audiologist headphones for music? by minnesotajersey
Audiology practice requires audiometric devices, medical devices are controlled by specifications, those headphones aren’t in the US specifications. Audiologists might use a different headphone, it might even be reasonably accurate, but it’s outside the standards of practice for their profession, possibly not covered by their malpractice insurance. I included the weasel words because the specifications are different elsewhere in the world.