![]() Anyone would expect from a beryllium plated driver that tightness imho. ![]() What's surprising that I find the bass tight. It's a keeper for me and very comfortable to wear. I always use EQ getting the most out of my iems and R1 shines better as well. Crinacle is doing well by always mentioning that 'this his personal opinion' when it comes to his ratings and reviews.Īrtti R1 is a set of iems that I quite like with its analog sounding character. So long story short, this hobby is very subjective. That also shows me that people hear things differently depending on their inner world right there in their brain. I was able to isolate that certain effect much better than before, observing its location and distance much better. When I started to use certain medications I realized that the pin point imaging recognition during my listenings has changed. I believe I have a type of adhd(I also believe there are many here but anyways). I'd like to mention one thing from my own personal experience. That leads to the same factor which is subjectivity again. Because precise/absolute description is hard to reach. When you read the understanding they have about resolution(even we have glossary for it) their description still fits into that even though they understand different in details. I've seen plenty of disagreements between two iems one claiming that one has more resolution than other. How your brain picks up the sound presentation. There's also psychological factor for this. By far, Types 1, 2, 3 were the more numerous with substantial numbers of Types 4 and 5." The last two types, 6 and 7, comprised only 9% of the ears analysed. Implicit in this classification is the possible correlation between canal shape and the ear types. To do this classification the relationship between T and R was analysed, which revealed seven different ear types. "We aimed to identify and compare ears of different types and find relationships between the types. ![]() Nature plays some tricks there also.Īnyways back to the research, the conclusion is long but the following seems to summarize it good to me. But this should be taken into account that when you became a parent, your ears get sensitive to high pitch sound making you take care of your child better. If their wives keeps yelling with that high pitch sound maybe they will associate it not liking toi much ear gain(just joking). Of course age plays a big factor making some people ending up not liking or hearing certain frequencies. If you have time just read it through and see that each person actually have unique ear shape(this is sth most of the people know cuz they see) and ear canal(this is the one most don't take into account playing a big role why some likes more bass, why are treble sensitive or treble head etc.). Here for example a research classifying the ear canals. That actually shows also one of the big factors. He was aiming a tuning which is far more different than what market mostly aims today(meaning that classic Harman Target). I was selling some headphones from my collection in the past and encountered with one guy telling me that he has a little unique shape with his ear canal reaching to that conclusion from making CIEMs. Simply lacking logic that I believe not gifted to everyone. It's interesting that people try to do the objective approach to a cause by judging it from subjective perspective. You could even read those people saying that the ones who like them have some problem with their ears. Nm2+(which I quite like) was trashed by some people also at the time. The situation with geek wold evolved into a conclusion that it's QC but I believe the taste people have and how they hear the sound plays a big factor. I've seen this with GK10 first and later nm2+. ![]() When you like a set of IEMs, you may also see a person out there treating them like trash. What surprises me in this hobby the most is the subjectivity involved.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |