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Tyll Hertsens @ InnerFidelity - Retires
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 854294" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Tyll has been around for as long as I remember since developing an interest in headphone listening from the Headroom days. I will really miss his thorough and interesting articles. The most memory moment was still watching the Ultrasone Edition 10 review (well I felt really sorry for him)! I think he had exceptional hearing and as such he was sensitive to any nasties headphones will inevitably throw out, particularly in the treble and that always guided his particular taste in headphones as well as an aversion to distortion. While I doubt many always saw eye to eye with how he saw things, and headphones is a very personal thing, he was always consistent and it was usually easy to find some relative point of view compared to how "Tyll saw it". </p><p></p><p>Tyll, hope you have a happy retirement and enjoy your new adventures and many thanks for your immense contribution to the headphone community!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 854294, member: 997"] Tyll has been around for as long as I remember since developing an interest in headphone listening from the Headroom days. I will really miss his thorough and interesting articles. The most memory moment was still watching the Ultrasone Edition 10 review (well I felt really sorry for him)! I think he had exceptional hearing and as such he was sensitive to any nasties headphones will inevitably throw out, particularly in the treble and that always guided his particular taste in headphones as well as an aversion to distortion. While I doubt many always saw eye to eye with how he saw things, and headphones is a very personal thing, he was always consistent and it was usually easy to find some relative point of view compared to how "Tyll saw it". Tyll, hope you have a happy retirement and enjoy your new adventures and many thanks for your immense contribution to the headphone community! [/QUOTE]
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