I've linked this site far and wide but not here yet I think, so I thought I'd share it...
Here
One of the most useful websites for testing headphones. There are quite a few headphone test sites but Stefane's is one of the most comprehensive and complete for the average user.
I have way too many sets. 40+ at the last count. I'm a big fan of the 'Made in ireland' era of the Sennheiser HD5/6** headphones and regularly buy them up and refurbish them. There's a half-baked plan to start selling them in combination with my own headphone cables at some point and that will be a nice way to offload them and make some much-needed space in the workshop. But that's for later.
In any case they all go through a very thorough decontamination, refurbishment and renovation process including testing the drivers. Well, it's pointless doing all that work only to find out that the drivers are toast eh?
I also use Dr Chesky digital files in conjunction with a listening test using my own old ears, lol.
It would be nice to get hold of a Neumann binaural mic head in order to measure objectively and gain more accurate results that I could publish in the form of a certificate or something, but that might just render the enterprise a bit unprofitable. Dunno yet.
Here
One of the most useful websites for testing headphones. There are quite a few headphone test sites but Stefane's is one of the most comprehensive and complete for the average user.
I have way too many sets. 40+ at the last count. I'm a big fan of the 'Made in ireland' era of the Sennheiser HD5/6** headphones and regularly buy them up and refurbish them. There's a half-baked plan to start selling them in combination with my own headphone cables at some point and that will be a nice way to offload them and make some much-needed space in the workshop. But that's for later.
In any case they all go through a very thorough decontamination, refurbishment and renovation process including testing the drivers. Well, it's pointless doing all that work only to find out that the drivers are toast eh?
I also use Dr Chesky digital files in conjunction with a listening test using my own old ears, lol.
It would be nice to get hold of a Neumann binaural mic head in order to measure objectively and gain more accurate results that I could publish in the form of a certificate or something, but that might just render the enterprise a bit unprofitable. Dunno yet.
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