
How overgeneralisation is damaging the audio hobby
12/10/24 • 16 min
This is my response to DMS video about burn-in in headphones and some of the comments I saw on that video and on a video of mine that followed.
Key topics in this episode:
- One, well executed, but narrow test does not equate to a global truth
- Assuming the motivations of other people's actions is dangerous ground
- Why there is still more to the sound of a headphone (and it's burn-in if that exists) than its frequency response graph
Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to join me on YouTube to post questions and comments you'd like me to discuss on a future episode of this podcast: Passion for Sound - YouTube
This is my response to DMS video about burn-in in headphones and some of the comments I saw on that video and on a video of mine that followed.
Key topics in this episode:
- One, well executed, but narrow test does not equate to a global truth
- Assuming the motivations of other people's actions is dangerous ground
- Why there is still more to the sound of a headphone (and it's burn-in if that exists) than its frequency response graph
Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to join me on YouTube to post questions and comments you'd like me to discuss on a future episode of this podcast: Passion for Sound - YouTube
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