I have a feeling why people "rarely" talk about that because the only
way to calibrate a perceptual device is called training. ;P

On 2020-06-26 22:06, Augustine Leudar wrote:
> I was looking at that. One thing people also rarely talk about in audio is
> the frequency response of their own ears - you can calibrate that as well -
> you might find some unwelcome surprises though!
> 
> On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 at 20:13, moskowitz <lenmoskow...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
>> I don't know if anyone has mentioned Sonarworks Reference 4 (
>> https://www.sonarworks.com/reference).
>>
>> It's a corrective EQ for headphones. Besides their curves for specific
>> models of headphones, they will also measure your own headphones and
>> provide a curve specifically for them.
>>
>> Their web site has test results for a wide range of headphones.
>>
>> Recommended!
>>
>>
>> Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
>> Core Sound LLC
>> www.core-sound.com
>> Home of OctoMic and TetraMic
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