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So how loud do you listen to your cans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scubadude" data-source="post: 674055" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>Fully understand the shortcomings of the test equipment and method, but believe it is a handy tool nonetheless. As Atjan said, it gets loud quickly.</p><p></p><p>Also nice to have some quantitative means to set levels when comparing cans. Busy doing some A/Bing between HD800 and LCD2, and a 1khZ tone played back at with the Phonitor's dial locked at -6dB, it is great to know the difference in measured loudness is about 0.5dB ... so not worth worrying about and no volume adjustment required when switching cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubadude, post: 674055, member: 17459"] Fully understand the shortcomings of the test equipment and method, but believe it is a handy tool nonetheless. As Atjan said, it gets loud quickly. Also nice to have some quantitative means to set levels when comparing cans. Busy doing some A/Bing between HD800 and LCD2, and a 1khZ tone played back at with the Phonitor's dial locked at -6dB, it is great to know the difference in measured loudness is about 0.5dB ... so not worth worrying about and no volume adjustment required when switching cans. [/QUOTE]
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