Re: Ohms specs for headphones...do they matter?



genericaudioperson <genericaudioperson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought you would want accurate reproduction for editing. What sort
of inaccuracy would help the editing process? Not quite following the
idea...

A tipped up high end makes editing a LOT easier. It exaggerates glitches and
makes low-level noise easier to hear. I can hear stuff on the MDR-V6 that is
totally inaudible on a more accurate system, which is exactly what you want
for editing work where you need to locate cut points precisely.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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