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03-14-13, 12:08 AM #21Re: Schiit Gear - What do you run your headphones with?
So, doing a radio show right now and listening with my new cans through the booth's set up... love it.
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03-14-13, 02:42 PM #22
Re: Schiit Gear - What do you run your headphones with?
Hmmm.... for being the first of its kind the response graph looks.... ok at best.
20-30dB swing is really really bad (thats just using 50hz - 10khz). Now I will give them this is the first, but its not amazing..... and it is a lab environment. So I am sure whatever they produce is near 100% purity/accuracy and nothing mass produced can get near to it in quality.
Edit: They also didn't show how many decibels it can produce, if its super super quiet then the whole thing is fud. Also they didn't show efficiency, they talk about how efficient it is.... but that is all relative, If they are comparing loudspeaker efficiency to earphone efficiency then its also fud. I want 60-80 dB out of my headphones / or 60-80 dB out of my loudspeakers at listening position. If the design they are using is a membrane of graphene between two conductors (much like a capacitor) I wonder how much space it can move freely, usually referred to as xMax in the speaker world. This is directly tied to how much dB it can produce.....
When the first produced graphene products start coming out then I will be amazed if they can do all the wondrous things graphene can do.
--skeptic till then--
Yup, I am glad to have helped in your purchase, they really are amazing cans, especially for the price.Last edited by rush2049; 03-14-13 at 02:56 PM.
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