It also caused the insane uplift in that region for the IE target. Thus causing the difficulty in implementing in real headphones later on. There's no support from any documentation that a bass compensation should happen at that frequency. The high frequency roll off is very questionable and led to all the errors we see later.ģ, Selection of 200hz as bass to mid transition frequency is arbitrary/artificial. The high frequency response does not lie in between diffuse field response and free field response. It is too smooth to be a in room response even after eq. It only uses flat in room as a starting point then use full subjective approach to seek the preferred response.Ģ, The flat in room response is questionable. And it's eq'd flat in room not flat then put in a treated room. It's not the goal and only the first step that's remotely related to the idea. ![]() There are things you need to know about Harman Target.ġ, Harman Target does not represent flat speakers in a treated room. Their direction is correct but there are flaws. People taking Harman Target as god's message is hilarious. Whatever, we can only be happy with Moondrops KXXS, Kanas Pro, Starfield or Aria at low-cost. At 5 € you can have Sony MH755 on ebay which follow closely Harman curve with a bit more bass : MH755.pdf?dl=0Įtymotic ER2XR as another budget IEMs are, to me, too elevated in mids and trebles too recessed. Spaceship are bad, bass short and too much mids, tough listening on voices. The only multiple drivers IEMs that give me chills about their FR curve are the Softears RSV, but highly priced. In multiple drivers IEMs there should be some phase problems because of physical gap of sound sources, no ? Plus I guess a unique dynamic driver is simplest and a better solution. I like AKG K371 as headphones but there's still an audible dip at 4 Khz. The 13 Khz peak is audible and a bit annoying on cymbals, apart from that they are perfect IEMs at low budget, very linear with no major peaks or dips, highly recommendable. ![]() I always achieved better seal so better bass response with foams, and more confort and noise isolation. I'm about to receive Moondrop foam tips too. So it seems with the graph here Aria has more bass, about 10 dB so closest to Harman curve (which require +8 dB bass) than Starfield, a bit bass short. I had Starfield, I will receive Aria soon.
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