02-25-2021, 05:16 PM
(02-25-2021, 03:37 PM)newbie Wrote: I listened on couple of songs. I don't think I can tell the difference.
OK, now that you've done the listening test I can confess I didn't really think you'd notice. If you're no longer a young teenager, you're already experiencing age-related hearing loss which only gets worse as you get older. Those last few filters have center frequencies that are way above what I, for example, can still hear. (There are online hearing tests to help you prove this to yourself.)
Give yourself time to acclimate to the compensated headphones and then let us know if you think the experience is more "natural" (whatever this term means to you). Listening to headphones is by definition an unnatural experience, of course, but many folks find they actually like the hyper-real sound of their uncompensated headphones. This is why I recommend attending live performances as often as one can so it's easier to remember how they sound.
Regards,
Kent