QUOTE(wkkm007 @ Jul 5 2011, 01:44 AM)
2 sensitivity ratings, Macam hybrid kah? micro-dynamic + micro BA haha
I ask SE this on their FB page hope they can provide good awnser.
Added on July 5, 2011, 1:47 amAppple IEM 5Hz to 21kHz 23Ω, while Live Sound 1Hz-20kHz 15Ω. The more cover range the better phone rite? Low 1hz it is bass? 21kHz high kah?
It's either the spec has a mistake or they are just a marketing technique to trick people. Many cheap headphone/IEM can achieve 20hz-20khz but sound much worse than those high end headphone/IEM that don't even achieve such specs. Specs don't tell how good they sound. I think most human can hear/feel bass until as low as 10hz. you might not be able to hear it but your body will definitely hear it.Added on July 5, 2011, 1:47 amAppple IEM 5Hz to 21kHz 23Ω, while Live Sound 1Hz-20kHz 15Ω. The more cover range the better phone rite? Low 1hz it is bass? 21kHz high kah?
QUOTE(tunertoobe @ Jul 5 2011, 10:46 PM)
Well, technically, the spec about the sensitivity is correct. However, that is only applicable in the real-world when the 2 drivers are to become two separate IEMs. When those two drivers work together in a single housing, exiting the same sound tube, the real value would be a single number.
Having two numbers like that makes the specs seem more spectacular than they really are.
Seems like it might be a dual driver. Who knows. But having two sensitivity specs is just another marketing strategy.Having two numbers like that makes the specs seem more spectacular than they really are.
Oct 13 2011, 09:53 PM

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