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William Sommerwerck wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... William Sommerwerck wrote: This is certainly common sense, because most headphones don't interact strongly with the pinnae, and therefore the pinnae's "coloration" would be reduced or removed. But this doesn't seem to be true in practice. If you ask listeners which headphones they consider the most-accurate, there is a broad consensus. (For example, you and I would agree that the 580 is a relatively neutral reproducer.) In other words, most listeners "hear" headphones much as they hear sounds in the space surrounding them. * It's not the pinnae, it's the ear canal volume forming a resonant pole. Unless I'm mistaken, the pinnae are considered to have a meaningful effect on the "energy balance" of the sounds entering the canal. They do, but it's not the most significant effect that causes the headphone response to differ from the standard ear. It is measurable, though. And when the headphone alters the shape of the earlobe that causes measurable response changes too. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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