Are you able to give a clue to it's price range?He is referring to the curve that harman found to be preferred in listening tests of IEMs. I know of one example but I am not at liberty to say.
It is very expensive unfortunately.Are you able to give a clue to it's price range?
Whatever you listen for when evaluating audio systems.Are we talking about listener preference or fidelity to real sounds of instruments?
Are there measurements for these showing that?Moondrop IEMs, Sony MH1, MH755
Yes, you can compare a ton of measurements here: https://crinacle.com/graphs/graphtool/Are there measurements for these showing that?
Thanks. Took me a while but I found his measurement protocol and it is not the same as Harman's. Without perfect matching, I don't know that we can cross-correlate the results.Yes, you can compare a ton of measurements here: https://crinacle.com/graphs/graphtool/
I haven't found any information about Harman measurement setup, but I don't think there will be much difference below 4k.Thanks. Took me a while but I found his measurement protocol and it is not the same as Harman's. Without perfect matching, I don't know that we can cross-correlate the results.
He is referring to the curve that harman found to be preferred in listening tests of IEMs. I know of one example but I am not at liberty to say.
When Sean Olive presented his research at CanJam, I asked him if he would tell us the top performing IEMs/Headphones. He said he can't do that in public. It is a Harman policy to keep the identity of such products. I then privately reached out to him and got the information for my own use. Without him being comfortable with the info being public, I can't disclose what I learned in confidence.Why would something like that be something you need to feel at liberty disclosing? Like contextually unless you have some convoluted financial conflict of interest, why would this be something you feel you must hold privy?
I am sure he wants to shout as loud as he can about these measurements. It is their marketing department that objects. It is one of those unwritten rules to not talk down about your competitor. There may also be legal liability issue with them complaining that the data is wrong and such.Now I wonder why Sean would have this policy of keeping the identity of such products secret..