oratory1990
oratory1990 t1_jdz3j30 wrote
Reply to comment by Panasonicy0uth in Whatever came of the Dyson headphone? by toastyhoodie
Counting on it! ;)
oratory1990 t1_jduofvt wrote
Reply to Whatever came of the Dyson headphone? by toastyhoodie
They‘ll probably be popular for a while once Linus Tech Tips inevitably tests them..
oratory1990 t1_jc1dtg3 wrote
Reply to comment by DecayableRadiologist in Is this corrosion? I’ve been using these for roughly a month. They are rated as iP57 but I still did not expose to water directly. The only time they get wet are when I clean them (roughly 3:10 dilution ipa to water, very conservative amount on microfiber cloth and wiped) and if I sweat. by DecayableRadiologist
I would probably not do anything and just keep using them.
oratory1990 t1_jc1cxmf wrote
Reply to comment by DecayableRadiologist in Is this corrosion? I’ve been using these for roughly a month. They are rated as iP57 but I still did not expose to water directly. The only time they get wet are when I clean them (roughly 3:10 dilution ipa to water, very conservative amount on microfiber cloth and wiped) and if I sweat. by DecayableRadiologist
> the area’s coating
Doesn't look like there's any coating. To me it looks like simple injection-molded plastic with a metal charging pad.
The water-proof part is the mesh in front of the microphone/speaker, and a seal/gasket where the shells meet so that no water enters the inside volume where it could cause electric shorts.
oratory1990 t1_jc18wqo wrote
Reply to Is this corrosion? I’ve been using these for roughly a month. They are rated as iP57 but I still did not expose to water directly. The only time they get wet are when I clean them (roughly 3:10 dilution ipa to water, very conservative amount on microfiber cloth and wiped) and if I sweat. by DecayableRadiologist
It‘s not fully clear from the picture - but some adhesives/glues are green. There‘s a possibility that the adhesive that was used to secure and seal the PCBA inside the earphone was leaking next to the charging pad, hence why it‘s visible outside.
Could also be corrosion, hard to tell from the picture.
oratory1990 t1_jackq2w wrote
Reply to comment by 09212 in The Sennheiser veil is too real by rob417
It's origin is the HD580, which was released in 1993. That's 30 years ago.
The HD580 Jubilee (1995) and HD600 (1996) are small modifications of the HD580, and the HD650 (2003) has slightly less distortion.
It's old - ancient, if you were to apply the same metrics as for e.g. semiconductors.
But (passive) headphones are not semiconductors, and how good a headphone is generally doesn't correlate a lot with how old it is.
oratory1990 t1_jacf3jk wrote
Reply to comment by miles971 in The Sennheiser veil is too real by rob417
Its shortcomings have nothing to do with its age.
oratory1990 t1_jacf1gd wrote
Reply to comment by 09212 in The Sennheiser veil is too real by rob417
The HD6XX is based on the HD650 the same way that the HD650 is based on itself - it is just a different packaging and cable. Exact same acoustics.
oratory1990 t1_jacerk3 wrote
Reply to comment by eaterofthesoil in The Sennheiser veil is too real by rob417
Same as for the Harman Over-Ear target, just with the gain of the 105 Hz low-shelf filter set to 0 dB.
Or better yet: set it to whatever sounds best to you, anywhere from 0 to 15 dB is fine.
oratory1990 t1_ja1nxs4 wrote
Reply to Crin signed the delta airlines ( W ) by Clickbaitllama
HA
oratory1990 t1_j7vx1id wrote
Reply to Can an old walkman damage your headphones? by Unstalch
Very unlikely. If it‘s not damaged, most certainly not.
oratory1990 t1_j7tkx1s wrote
Reply to comment by obj6462 in HE1 in stock free shipping Canada by UberHaxorMarty
How many times have you listened to them, out of curiosity?
oratory1990 t1_j6oloeg wrote
Reply to r/NoStupidQuestions: theoretically, could one access the Moondrop Quarks DSP's DSP code and edit it, changing its sound, in the manner of a "native EQ"? by Fernando1dois3
Theoretically?
Most definitely.
But since you likely don't have the Firmware Update Tool of the chipset that is being used:
Practically? No.
oratory1990 t1_j6mk1ry wrote
Reply to comment by Significant-Detail65 in Converting a non-believer by Perviewted
The HE1 is very (!) close to the Harman Target (not by coincidence but also not because they wanted to, Sennheiser‘s internal research simply yielded very similar results to Harman‘s).
So I wouldn‘t say the Susvara tried to copy the HE1‘s sound, it just was designed with a similar target in mind (transparent, uncolored sound)
oratory1990 t1_j6mcwpx wrote
Reply to comment by beardedtomato971 in Converting a non-believer by Perviewted
Hifiman does not have a headphone with the same timbre as the HE1.
They're all missing the bass boost that the HE1 exhibits.
oratory1990 t1_j2d8942 wrote
Reply to comment by Half-White-Mexican in Ohm My Lord by ZevireTees
> You can drive them with any amp that provides enough power.
With a load impedance that high you'll mostly be concerned about providing sufficient voltage. Current draw (and hence power) won't be high due to the high load impedance.
oratory1990 t1_j2d450w wrote
Reply to Altering planar Magnets? by ShepherdessAnne
It's going to change the magnetic field.
This is - theoretically - predictable of course. Electrodynamics is a well understood field. But some of the parameters will be tricky to find out in your situation (magnetic remanence, for example).
> what would that do to the performance of the cans?
Any number of things could happen, but the most likely outcome is that it's not going to "better" in any quantifiable measure.
oratory1990 t1_j2355v7 wrote
Reply to comment by wwt3 in I don't get the "frequency response graph" thing. by ICrySaI
You‘re entirely correct.
oratory1990 t1_j2354j9 wrote
Reply to comment by goldfish_memories in I don't get the "frequency response graph" thing. by ICrySaI
I don‘t have a PhD and yes, minimum phase ends usually about an octave below 20 kHz, depending on the size of the front volume.
In-ear headphones normally are up to 20 k and higher since the front volume is so much smaller.
oratory1990 t1_iy308o0 wrote
Reply to comment by Tovape01 in My first MMCX conversion! Process in the comments by [deleted]
This just shows just how deep into the market the AirPods really have penetrated - virtually everybody knows them.
oratory1990 t1_iy2zdca wrote
Reply to The future is now by SupOrSalad
Headphones with built-in filters have been around for a decade, maybe more.
Every TWS in-earphone, every wireless headphone has that nowadays.
oratory1990 t1_ixz1qly wrote
Reply to comment by Certified_Possum in My first MMCX conversion! Process in the comments by [deleted]
I don‘t think these ever had bluetooth - these are wired EarPods (older than AirPods), just with the cable being made detachable.
oratory1990 t1_ixz1nnr wrote
Reply to comment by WestSenkovec in My first MMCX conversion! Process in the comments by [deleted]
Those aren‘t Airpods, those are regular wired earbuds, these have existed before the AirPods. In fact the shape of the AirPods is modelled after these.
oratory1990 t1_ivr1ao5 wrote
Reply to comment by Hyxdite in Moondrop DSP Wired Earphones announcement by ----_________------
In the Bay Area you can find companies like that within walking distance regardless where you are.
oratory1990 t1_jegjoni wrote
Reply to comment by Walmiltur in Why youtubers/podcasters/musicians ecc wear headphones? by Walmiltur
So they can hear whether the microphone is recording their voice properly.