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I have a PreSonus HP4 headphones distribution unit driving two pairs
of my headphones (AKG K271 Studio and Grado SR80). As a headphone amplifier, I would say the unit is very clean and good sounding. However, the unit also has monitor level control to which I plan to connect a pair of monitors. The problem is, when I measured the monitor output of the unit using RightMark Audio Analyzer 5.3, I found quite a level of stereo crosstalk. This is not the case for the headphones outputs on this unit. Another thing that concerns me is, the right channel is almost 1 dB louder than the left, and the bleeding from right channel to left channel is almost 10 dB higher than the opposite. The measured figure is: Left-Right @ 1kHz: -92 dB Right-Left @ 1kHz: -84 dB Left-Right @ 10kHz: -73 dB Right-Left @ 10kHz: -64 dB Is this level of crosstalk significant? Would the 1 dB difference in level and the 10 dB difference in crosstalk, between the left and right channels exhibit any audible effect from the monitors? Please consider the problem both in general and in particular taken into account that my listening room is very small and acoustically untreated. Thank you very much in advance. Poonna Yospanya |
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