I tried these headphones with a number of music genres, so hopefully there is something for most of you. I will say I found these headphones to be very comfortable for long listening sessions and their connectivity and battery life were both excellent.
I had a good time watching this review from you Todd, these headphones seem definitely for casual listeners. I would like to see you review the AKG K612 PRO, AKG claims that they "deliver natural sound imaging for professional monitoring" and that they have a "full, spacious sound". It would be great to see a review of those as well!
I have the Ugreen Max5c pair of headphones. They were actually out before OneOdio focus A5 headphones. The only thing, the Ugreen pair is even cheaper then the OneOdio pair of headphones 🎧🎶
I have a question, and I'll tell you it's the only serious channel on TH-cam about headphones, the rest are just opinions, yours is technical. From your experience, how does the variation in the headphone curve really affect the difference between what was recorded and what you're hearing on a headphone, could you tell me in which parts of the audio spectrum this influences the most? I'd like to know where I should increase and decrease the spectrum in my mixes so that they don't cause problems on different headphones. If you don't know, no problem, I'm using my AKG K240 mkii, my mixes have never been the same since then. Thanks for that.
Hey Todd, my name is Johnny and I'm the freelance logo designer who reached out to you sometime ago, had you found the name for your rebrand yet? Te one I come up for you is called Toddio, I think it is nice, would you like to proceed with that? Todd's Audio Studio short formed into Toddio, very easy to remembered!
Boy, those sure aren't for my taste. They sound pretty muddy, with that extremely lossy upper end. Sparkle extracted. I'm not sure I've ever seen another headphone measure that badly, not just all over the place, but in some areas, off a cliff, so to speak. 20 db in half an octave is not good, unless you are a filter. Spec like they list those are useless, 20-40k means absolutely nothing only that they could detect some sort of noise coming out over those frequencies.
I tried these headphones with a number of music genres, so hopefully there is something for most of you. I will say I found these headphones to be very comfortable for long listening sessions and their connectivity and battery life were both excellent.
I had a good time watching this review from you Todd, these headphones seem definitely for casual listeners.
I would like to see you review the AKG K612 PRO, AKG claims that they "deliver natural sound imaging for professional monitoring" and that they have a "full, spacious sound".
It would be great to see a review of those as well!
Glad you enjoyed it. I intentionally featured a number of genres as they present quite differently depending on program material. K612 are on my list.
@ Thanks Todd! I would like to see how they compare against the K702!
I have the Ugreen Max5c pair of headphones. They were actually out before OneOdio focus A5 headphones. The only thing, the Ugreen pair is even cheaper then the OneOdio pair of headphones 🎧🎶
I have a question, and I'll tell you it's the only serious channel on TH-cam about headphones, the rest are just opinions, yours is technical. From your experience, how does the variation in the headphone curve really affect the difference between what was recorded and what you're hearing on a headphone, could you tell me in which parts of the audio spectrum this influences the most? I'd like to know where I should increase and decrease the spectrum in my mixes so that they don't cause problems on different headphones. If you don't know, no problem, I'm using my AKG K240 mkii, my mixes have never been the same since then. Thanks for that.
Hey Todd, my name is Johnny and I'm the freelance logo designer who reached out to you sometime ago, had you found the name for your rebrand yet? Te one I come up for you is called Toddio, I think it is nice, would you like to proceed with that? Todd's Audio Studio short formed into Toddio, very easy to remembered!
Can you check the philips fidelio l4 please? Cheers
Thanks for the suggestion, I will try to get them in for review!
Do you have flat frequency response bluetooth headphones with ANC under $100 recommend sir?
Boy, those sure aren't for my taste. They sound pretty muddy, with that extremely lossy upper end. Sparkle extracted. I'm not sure I've ever seen another headphone measure that badly, not just all over the place, but in some areas, off a cliff, so to speak. 20 db in half an octave is not good, unless you are a filter. Spec like they list those are useless, 20-40k means absolutely nothing only that they could detect some sort of noise coming out over those frequencies.