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- HEADPHONE BEGINNERS GUIDE : r headphones - Reddit
HEADPHONE BEGINNERS "GUIDE" Hello there! So you're new to the hobby and probably want to find the best headphones out there And guess what: so did many before you and so will many after you Which is great, it keeps the hobby alive but it leads to one "problem": The same questions being asked and answered over and over again
- does driver size matter? : r headphones - Reddit
Driver size matters in the numerous ways in which it affects the resulting frequency response This means you should care about the resulting sound, not the driver size in a vacuum In other words, it matters to the people designing the headphones, not so much to the consumer Our friendly neighborhood acoustic engineer, oratory1990, has listed some other factors that affect the resulting
- How do you figure out if you listen too loud (in dB)? : r . . . - Reddit
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- How to disable handsfree mode for bluetooth headphones on . . . - Reddit
How to disable handsfree mode for bluetooth headphones on windows 11
- Can headphones dent your head in an permanent way? - Reddit
I just saw a video on some popular gamers that have an indent in their head So, can headphones actually alter your bone shape? This probably gets asked a lot but im very scared that headphones will indent my skull Also, I don't mean indent my skin, I mean can they permanently alter my skull shape to include and indent Or can it alter my skin in a way to make a permanent indent or something
- When is the right time to use high gain and low gain? - Reddit
It depends on the headphone and how easy hard it is to drive At low gain on my Heresy I'm well past 3 o'clock on the volume knob with my K712 but on high gain I'm at around 12-1 o'clock
- Headphones Low Audio even at 100% Volume in New PC - Reddit
Does your PC motherboard support multi-channel audio? It's possible that Windows (or one of your other audio control apps) has it setup by default to use multi-channel audio so when you only have 2 0 headphones plugged in, all of the other channels get dropped It should be pretty easy in any of those audio apps (including Windows) to find that setting and make sure it knows you only have a 2
- r headphones on Reddit: A neat guide on the best headphones for a given . . .
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