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Sound from both headphones and speakers
Sound from both headphones and speakers










  • The loudspeaker should be designed such that its directivity (how the sound is radiated to directions other than to the front) makes it so that when the same speaker is placed in a “normal” (slightly reverberant) room, the frequency response will be a little tilted – about 4 dB more bass, and about 2 dB less treble.
  • sound from both headphones and speakers

    A speaker should produce a flat frequency response in an anechoic room.The short answer is (after decades of research): The first question we need to answer is: “ what should a speaker sound like?” The truth, as so often, is somewhere in the middle.

    sound from both headphones and speakers sound from both headphones and speakers

    Is there an objective way to answer this? Or does it all depend on personal preference? When we discuss what makes a headphone or earphone sound “good” and “bad”, we inevitably need to ask the question, well how should a headphone sound? How earphones should sound: Talking about target curves












    Sound from both headphones and speakers