I just bought myself a cheap pair of bluetooth headphones... beltron hd800... after fiddling with various songs and genres, i started playing with my android player EQ
A long story short, I decided the 50mm drivers must be a bit 'stiff'. The highs and mids are fine but the sub bass is lacking and the bass and low mids are boxy. Kind of like having a bluetooth speaker strapped to your head.
I imagine if the cones were more flexible the low frequencies could power through more? And not be so 200 to 500hz boxy?
Ok, thanks for staying with me...
Is this a believeable idea? If so is there an easy way i can make my mixes have less stiff speaker sounds for bass freqs?
I have been drinking. Just so you know
Bass frequency transparency
I know speakers can have a 'breaking in' period. sounds like the real problem though is you might be expecting a bit too much from the headphones.
I just woke up with them still going strong. £13.99 used on ebay. Amazing. Cabled if needed too. I sooo like that option.
With poweramp on android i can save an eq for all my headphones. Happy days xx
well yeah, just because they’re cheap doesn’t mean they won’t necessarily last you a while. the problem is you’re not likely to get the best quality speaker drivers on very low-budget headphones.
- You can stay unplugged for up to 10 hours of wireless listening.
- 13% lighter than before and feature a stronger headband.
'Battery ' life expectations of 10 hours - and, they're light.
" the sub bass is lacking and the bass and low mids are boxy." sounds about Right.
Nice headphones for the quid, though .
- 13% lighter than before and feature a stronger headband.
'Battery ' life expectations of 10 hours - and, they're light.
" the sub bass is lacking and the bass and low mids are boxy." sounds about Right.
Nice headphones for the quid, though .
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