In Reply to: RE: More "everything sounds the same" revelations - this time on Tom's Hardware. posted by Presto on February 26, 2014 at 12:35:44:
The easiest to identify after any change is the difference in size (depth, width, and especially - for me personally - height) of the soundstage, caused by subtle changes in HF response.
Apparently, that's something that gets nullified by headphones, even by good ones - can't confirm personally though. The best pair I own is $90 Shure closed-back 'phones, used to listen to 192 Kbps MP3 on the train. Not to mention the absence of headphone jack on any of my equipment.
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- As others mentioned, headphones are most likely the biggest problem here. - carcass93 13:08:23 02/26/14 (1)
- RE: As others mentioned, headphones are most likely the biggest problem here. - Presto 09:59:05 02/27/14 (0)