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@DumbOrangeFrogКүн бұрын
Hi crinkle
@cslulКүн бұрын
Do ultimate guide for wireless earbuds
@ahmedlahrizi192Күн бұрын
By the way Project meta now has a production tag on the graph website (replacing v3.3)
@thegreenapple516610 сағат бұрын
is this a global giveaway?
@xbenciКүн бұрын
ok so what headphone do I buy
@sioh3Күн бұрын
good ones
@Wulf0w0Күн бұрын
Sennheiser, duh. Clearly didn't watch the guide...
@AliArghavanКүн бұрын
Sennheiser HE-1
@gintoki8086Күн бұрын
DUSK
@robertfergerson8418Күн бұрын
Susvara
@30.swagatamdebnath66Күн бұрын
Bro thinks he is Crinacle
@jihamiya575521 сағат бұрын
Yeah, freaking wannabe
@melandro232716 сағат бұрын
My guy will never be him 😂😂😂
@coslawstudio300114 сағат бұрын
He don't even try to act😂
@chienbotrung709313 сағат бұрын
fr
@kamo729313 сағат бұрын
he looks like crinacle. let him cook...
@rekire___Күн бұрын
Perhaps the best headphones is the one we made along the way
@hartyewh1Күн бұрын
- DMS, 2024
@dakata2416Күн бұрын
DIY electrostatic headphones ftw
@andrewc31394Күн бұрын
I understood that reference
@sovery_halalmodeКүн бұрын
@@andrewc31394 we all do bud, we all do
@CFChristianКүн бұрын
Definitely a comment.
@hankenstein12Күн бұрын
I didn’t buy an HE-1 to listen to music, I bought it to listen to your sweet sweet voice
@SheroloxКүн бұрын
Another main channel video? BEFORE 2025?!
@Zer0_Decepti0nКүн бұрын
Its a Christmas miracle
@muchvibrantКүн бұрын
@@Zer0_Decepti0n crinacle miracle
@edwardtye411911 сағат бұрын
@@muchvibrant A christmas crinacle
@ZadiusTechКүн бұрын
I also thought the Sennheiser HE-1 were still ~$60,000, but someone corrected me and informed me that they are now $70,000...damn inflation!
@robbay8610Күн бұрын
So buy quickly before they're 100k. Got it.
@anonymoususer.999Күн бұрын
70,000$ for a headphone worth only 1,000$ at most is absurd lol
@izumi2165Күн бұрын
@@anonymoususer.9991k? do you really think they cost so little to make? I'd say you're right for stuff that is produced in higher quantities and is less complex but not he he1
@huawu3123Күн бұрын
@@anonymoususer.999i agreed it overpiced but dude the cost of he-1 production already exceed 1k. He-1 is not a headphone, it a system with headphone, tube amp and dac. Asking 1k for that whole system is literal insanity.
@Mastermnd123 сағат бұрын
Too late, it's discontinued it seems.
@ResolveReviewsКүн бұрын
A helpful guide for new folks! Solid vid.
@SmileyD1125Күн бұрын
Damn, a sponsorship from Sennheiser? You really made it!
@raawesome3851Күн бұрын
He got sponsored by Sennheiser a while ago
@SmileyD1125Күн бұрын
@raawesome3851 Dang, Crin made it a long time ago and I didn't even know lol
@stephenpawkingКүн бұрын
He owns a whole ass store. He's big online in his space just not that big on KZbin.
@SmileyD1125Күн бұрын
@@stephenpawking I guess you can't get yourself a HE-1 without being huge
@stephenpawkingКүн бұрын
@SmileyD1125 I think he own like a $10k amplifier just to listen to some $4k headphones or something. He did a video on it on his old channel. I think it might still be up?
@bakaoug4g491Күн бұрын
I think i deserve a certificate for watching this video. I feel so knowledgeable now.
@AetherSystemsКүн бұрын
Tl;dr: good sound = I can't distinguish it from hearing the sounds in real life. Why does this not happen? because we apply a blanket FR adjustment to all sounds, aka the headphone tuning. Which is because we're too lazy to just use HATS sims to record sounds properly. Pinna gain and diffuse field are NOT accurate at all, which is pretty obvious in how they sound completely unrealistic. All audiophilia in 2024 is unscientific garbage. The end of this video is brutal. "KnOw ThE SoNg So YoU CaN NoTicE DeTaiLS" -- true salesmanship. Auditory masking is a real thing that really exists in the real world. And what that means is what you're often finding is not "more detail" it's unnatural levels of details caused by less bass and more upper mids/treble. You're never getting "more detail" from a headphone that, as he explains, is already no distortion. What you're getting is a treble shimmering over everything else so you hear a cymbal 5 miles away, that if you were in the recording for real would never hear because other lower sounds would mask over it.
@lightjoyblissКүн бұрын
"Sennheiser, can you send an HE-1 to the store?" "Sure, Crin. Btw, can you make a video sponsored by us?" 😅
@NguoiTuyet1Күн бұрын
The no-going-back warning is very serious. If you're enjoying what you're using, keep going, good for you. once you try a better headphone and go back to your old pair, you will discover that it's not the same anymore. and that can really trigger a "OMG, what's next?", and before you know it, you have 1 pair of ears, and 10 pair of headphones ....
@Hijynx87Күн бұрын
IEMS ruined me lol, 1 pair of ears and like 30 pairs of iems.....a handful of headphones and a few tws as well.
@Hawkeye242Күн бұрын
This just happened to me tonight. Loved my PC38x, but my Hifiman Arya Stealth showed up, and I can’t unhear the difference. I went back to my old PC38x to A/B them, and it was just so much more dull and closed off, I can’t go back.
@deen.iskandar23 сағат бұрын
Yup, it all started with just ONE xD
@lyh0120 сағат бұрын
Yup, I'm relieved that it only took me 4 iems to find the one that really fits my preferences. Also there's no iem store near me so I can't try out any new pair that might ruin my current fave for me...
@Hijynx8718 сағат бұрын
@@lyh01 what did you land on?
@LegsOmegaКүн бұрын
This comment was brought to you by the EVIL Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro gang.
@theh0r5e90Күн бұрын
YES
@smolbo1Күн бұрын
TREBLE I NEED TREBLE I LOVE TREBLE GIVE ME ALL THE TREBLE
@ArtyomPlatonevКүн бұрын
They sound so good though
@SwainixFPVКүн бұрын
DT990 Pro gang
@ArdeactКүн бұрын
Aren't the dt990 the treble gang??
@cyanyoshida265022 сағат бұрын
3:49 I believe vibrato is a wobble in pitch. Tremolo might be the word you're looking for.
@slantoКүн бұрын
"I can't say that on this video." I just isn't the same. It's like your friend offering you candy, but he only gives you the wrapper.
@mikafoxx2717Күн бұрын
I realize this is sponsored, but no joke the HD600 is one of the best headphones to have ever been made. And not just because of sound, which is also still one of the most neutral and cohesive out there, but because of the replaceable pads and top padding, and cable, whereas most brands might not even sell you original pads nevermind the top foam or suspension strap. Also extremely comfortable and the only complaint is too much clamp, but i have a small head so I need it just to stay on my head, big heads can stretch it out a bit. The 600 also doesn't wear out the adjustment mechanism like some others might. I use other headphones as well, but you can't go wrong with a 600. I also have a sundara which is more technical in loud busy passages and has better subbass, but the mids aren't as good and it sounds more artificial. The aune ar5000 is probably the closest I have, but with more bass but also more low mids which makes it a but blunted, but overall pretty okay. Of all of these the sennheiser will almost certainly live the longest and theyre already the oldest of the bunch.
@geniussnake497Күн бұрын
Yeah, I would probably agree, and add Beyerdynamic to that list, most replacement parts (drivers, cables, pads, head band etc.) can be bought online, decades after the headphones were released.
@ericsternwood9812Күн бұрын
I miss your f***k off in the outro. I find it very endearing and heartwarming.
@taidee15 сағат бұрын
And also "...don't die." 🤣🤣
@jameshernandez3902Күн бұрын
The way Crin's eyes light up when explaining draws me in so much because it resembles someone who enjoys what he is doing.
@Mana_Mania_RiderКүн бұрын
This is very useful as someone who still feels very new to the game. One thing that I would like to see is a video on the different sound types, what they mean and they should sound, what to avoid, etc
@EntyipoКүн бұрын
Warm = Lower frequencies are emphasised Bright = Higher Frequencies are emphasised Neutral = None are V Shape = Lows and Highs both, Mids are less emphasised What they should and shouldn't sound like is entirely subjective
@Mana_Mania_RiderКүн бұрын
@Entyipo so, what would be the difference between a U and V shaped sound signature?
@EntyipoКүн бұрын
@Mana_Mania_Rider U is a milder V Shape
@Mana_Mania_RiderКүн бұрын
@@Entyipo gotcha, thank you. One last thing, what does it mean when something has good technical performance / the technicality is done well?
@EntyipoКүн бұрын
@Mana_Mania_Rider Stuff like soundstage and imaging. How many details it reveals in the songs.
@munkifrog3284 сағат бұрын
i'm not an audiophile, but i found this video most informative and interesting, i have had sennheiser headphones for many years, hd 201's, but like you say, it's not about measuring :) i like them, i find them comfortable to wear for hours at a time and i like how they sound. thank you so much for the information and reasoned delivery, whilst not being too verbose. keep up the great work!! ❤❤👍👍
@noelrobles6334Күн бұрын
Small correction at 10:48. Those are not in fact wired over-ear closed back headphones. Those are what is called “doggy doo”.
@reifortes_86Күн бұрын
This has got to be one of the most thorough breakdown and introduction to headphones. Fantastic video Crin!!
@thejman348919 сағат бұрын
That as close to zero thing is for sure true. I used the DeWalt radio that had Bluetooth connection. The interesting thing about that is that it does not care what volume your phone is at, all the way up or down, the speaker will output the same volume level. Of course the speaker itself has its own volume knob that actually affects the output volume. The louder I turn my phone volume up, the more distortion I can hear. It also affects the balance. Treble by itself goes very loud and then drops off significantly when any sort of bass comes in. Towards the lower end, the balance comes back with bass having little to no effect on the treble, and the distortion is far less. It sounds the best when I have my phone at the lowest possible volume without turning it off.
@aaronpena849311 сағат бұрын
really solid TRUE mini list gift guide that doesn’t totally break the bank, has a bit for everybody, and are truly practical and useful items, thank you!
@formervikingКүн бұрын
Appreciate the in depth explanations. I will share this with friends so hopefully they can understand things better for themselves.
@jacobbarfield7828Күн бұрын
12:22 There’s also the HiFiman Deva-Pro as an open-back wireless headphone option and the Turtle Beach Atlas Air as an open-back wireless gaming headset option
@hartyewh1Күн бұрын
The Hifimans work with a wireless adapter so a bit different still.
@baammm3871Күн бұрын
Dont't forget the Grado GW100x
@Rustydude2030Күн бұрын
love that crin is back dropping knowledge,
@mikafoxx2717Күн бұрын
Interesting thoughts on the CSD and such graphs. One thing I note moreso from them is damping over actual frequency ringing, because usually those also align with peaks themselves. But an ES driver wpuld certainly stop dead very quickly whereas a dynamic would sustain longer everywhere moreso. Minimum phase is awesome though, free EQ without having to dive into linear phase or delay and such. More importantly though, I think harmonic and even moreso intermodulation distortion is overlooked. The harmonics are what gives a lot of that punch to dynamic driver bass, because they often have high distortion there which makes it almost into an instrument of its own. intermodulation as well as harmonic is what makes music get more fuzzy and less detailed during complicated louder parts, and you can differentiate it pretty easily even with similar tuning. When people say detail and reference a bright tuning, I pretty much facepalm. You can have dark and detailed, too, with articulate bass, or like the HE-1 be extremely articulate but no frequency range overhyped.
@alifahran8033Күн бұрын
Got Arya Stealth for 490 bucks, I won't be needing this video anytime soon.
@ArdeactКүн бұрын
Wow this video answers a ton of questions that are usually answered in gray, very nice Crin!
@classdatsite17Күн бұрын
Sennheiser did make wired open-back on-ear headphones. There were the PX100 series with multiple variation twenty years ago, I personally had the PMX100 back then. In terms of sound, it was slightly better than the Koss PP.
@soundchecked123Күн бұрын
wait balance armature on headphones?
@kvbkКүн бұрын
Yeah, firest time hearing this. How the hell the volume?
@TheHulksMistressКүн бұрын
I only ever listen to music whilst balanced on an armchair
@topchris17Күн бұрын
Very helpful. Great video. Thank you.
@sula2315Күн бұрын
Excuse me while i come here with a wireless headset i bought recently. Steelseries Arctis 7x. It is pretty much open back i think, you can easily hear your environment or speak to people with them on. As long as your music aint blasting very loud. They also bleed quite a lot of noise outside if anyone is sitting near you. In general very comfortable and i think they sound decent for what they are. Very comfortable to use and battery lasts quite long in my experience. Also good for travelling since you can wear them like a necklace and they dont look very gamery, just slick headphones.
@rhalfikКүн бұрын
Excellent general advice. As always with broad genralisations, it's worth to add some nuance. Nectar Hivex costs only $500 and so does Drop ESP/95X. Both are electrostatic headphones.
@AetherSystemsКүн бұрын
Tl;dr: good sound = I can't distinguish it from hearing the sounds in real life. Why does this not happen? because we apply a blanket FR adjustment to all sounds, aka the headphone tuning. Which is because we're too lazy to just use HATS sims to record sounds properly All audiophilia in 2024 is unscientific garbage. The end of this video is brutal. "KnOw ThE SoNg So YoU CaN NoTicE DeTaiLS" -- true salesmanship. Auditory masking is a real thing that really exists in the real world. And what that means is what you're often finding is not "more detail" it's unnatural levels of details caused by less bass and more upper mids/treble. You're never getting "more detail" from a headphone that, as he explains, is already no distortion. What you're getting is a treble shimmering over everything else so you hear a cymbal 5 miles away, that if you were in the recording for real would never hear because other lower sounds would mask over it.
@AIC_onyt14 сағат бұрын
>inject metal particles in ear drum >place magnet coil next to head Audio endgame
@HeroOfAnnihilated18 сағат бұрын
14:14 yamaha HP-1 from 1976 probaly was considered esoteric too, but there were soviet copies: Электроника ТДС-5, Эхо ТДС-16, which is ones of the best soviet headphones (compared to other soviet headphones, obviously)
@JTB--Күн бұрын
Don't disparage me because I like the $35 Target Exclusive Dora the Explorer Headphone!!
@ndgr8claymore2 сағат бұрын
This is one of the best beginner explainer videos for aspiring audiophiles on the net. I even forwarded it to some friends who were eager to get into the hobby. Sorry for their wallets😅.
@tranthien39326 сағат бұрын
A main channel Crin yapping for 30 minutes straight is not on my Bingo checking list, but anyways, a welcome one
@ze_orКүн бұрын
Audiotechnica hl7bt is a very underrated open back wireless in my opinion. Doesn't help that it's not currently sold outside of Japan. I bought it for 12900jpy which is like 80 bucks. It weighs basically the same as the r70x which is insane considering it has a battery inside. And I believe it sounds great for the price and feature set it provides. It has an onboard 5 band PEQ which is uncommon in wireless headphones afaik too.
@djvidual82887 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the very insightful explanations.
@hartyewh1Күн бұрын
Chifi is going to dominate the headphone space starting next year. AR5000 and FT1 are just the beginning and Hifiman is dropping prices so fast that soon they'll be paying for people to take them.
@rollingthunder976919 сағат бұрын
8:28 calling Singapore's climate "warm" is an understatement😂😂. Cheers from Batam!
@ByN5yКүн бұрын
"Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate"
@Yo-vv7iyКүн бұрын
Finally a reference guide that I can share iwth my friends ! Thanks Crinacle !
@wakizashi1098Күн бұрын
wireless closed back on ear are in some parts of europe in trend espacially the marshall major series. a good video btw and love your content
@BruceCross21 сағат бұрын
Less the ultimate guide to headphones, more headphone basics. Still, one of the best basics videos I've seen.
@3rationalfansКүн бұрын
This is such a helpful primer
@lachlanalsop3294Күн бұрын
small, really knitpicky note vibrato is the variation of frequency tremolo is the variation of amplitude en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrato The image in the wikipedia page demonstrates the difference well
@jihamiya575521 сағат бұрын
True. These two terms get jumbled all the time even in the guitar space.
@AllelineNguyenКүн бұрын
God damn useful content. Thank you.
@wingedtoast749515 сағат бұрын
worth mentioning that wireless closed back on ear is a market dominated by budget/noname brands in fashion stores
@unol9 сағат бұрын
Wish this video had existed 6 years ago. If a friend ever asks me for help in understanding headphones; I'll point them in towards this.
@fochtyu2694Күн бұрын
CSD is about time decay of diaphragm, not about phase shift.
@pakaponphinyowattanachip1192Күн бұрын
Wow, Sponsored by Sennheiser.... Moving up in the world, Crin! Congrats!
@rabb1tjones9217 сағат бұрын
Great job!
@izumi2165Күн бұрын
for me the goal of headphones isn't to sound like speakers but to sound better. you get way more detail with them, you don't need more than a desk and most of it will have space for a computer too, and getting a new set is considerably cheaper when jumping price brackets.
@AetherSystemsКүн бұрын
Tl;dr: good sound = I can't distinguish it from hearing the sounds in real life. Why does this not happen? because we apply a blanket FR adjustment to all sounds, aka the headphone tuning. Which is because we're too lazy to just use HATS sims to record sounds properly All audiophilia in 2024 is unscientific garbage. The end of this video is brutal. "KnOw ThE SoNg So YoU CaN NoTicE DeTaiLS" -- true salesmanship. Auditory masking is a real thing that really exists in the real world. And what that means is what you're often finding is not "more detail" it's unnatural levels of details caused by less bass and more upper mids/treble. You're never getting "more detail" from a headphone that, as he explains, is already no distortion. What you're getting is a treble shimmering over everything else so you hear a cymbal 5 miles away, that if you were in the recording for real would never hear because other lower sounds would mask over it.
@izumi2165Күн бұрын
@AetherSystems you just called "familiarity over technically" unscientific when it's an experiment of repetition with known samples, which is scientific that leaves out unexpected variables that could alter your conclusion. it's a test with controlled settings, which, again, is scientific methodology without any clear weak points that aren't the tester with their knowledge and song selections that could leave factors untested. but that's not as weak of a point since that sample would be a representation of the genres the tester likes, so it makes sense even if the test isn't completely thorough (which isn't necessary either because it's for domestic, personal use, not for research papers)
@wagando-u6f23 сағат бұрын
what the best for asmr , thx
@user-br2gi8kh5s23 сағат бұрын
What's your price range?
@wagando-u6f22 сағат бұрын
@user-br2gi8kh5s 200 - 800
@your_average_cultured_dude15 сағат бұрын
a real woman who whispers in your ears IRL.
@matthewdavies2057Күн бұрын
When you hear about the next great sounding IEM's for around $30 I sure hope you drop a fast vid telling us about them. We need you.
@leeelder7463Күн бұрын
This is excellent info… Thanks
@gokulg947420 сағат бұрын
15:33 BRO is fighting the urge to side eye LMFAO...
@rene837Күн бұрын
Hey Crin, any news on the Project Reference and Meta yet?
@cipherhunt3063Күн бұрын
I didn't even have to look at the description to see that seinheiser sponsored this video XD
@terratenientesalgo2511Күн бұрын
as someone with a decent amount of equipment and devices, i am caught wanting to hear music outside and on the go 97% of the time, i am walking down a sketchy street, no time to take out headphones or untangle my IEM and turn on my portable DAC, just my trusty pair of moondrop space travel to listen to some phonk so i can flash out of there if i need to run.
@Chiva.Күн бұрын
Quick question, though: If we EQ all headphones to the harman target, aren't they all gonna sound the same, basically...? I know it may sound as a very silly question, but, what's the point of buying a certain headphone that goes over 1000 bucks because its "flat", when you can just EQ your 105 bucks headphones to be flat too... If there's a difference, is it so monumentally audible to the point that it's completely valid to pay 1000+ bucks on it? Cuz if the difference is negligible, then it all kinda feels like snake oil... I'm kinda new to this whole audiophile stuff, and I'm still learning, so, fogive my ignorance, lol. I'll probably start a war with this, but it's a question I had to ask. Sorry.
@lightjoyblissКүн бұрын
I believe software (EQ) cannot completely fix the limitations of hardware (drivers). For example, the Koss KSC75 may struggle to deliver the same high-quality bass that a pair like the HD600 can provide. I haven't personally heard the HD600, but this is what I've learned from watching videos and reading online. In the IEM world, I do have personal experience. I owned the 7Hz Salnotes Zero and the Moondrop Chu2. When I EQed the Chu2 to sound like the Zero, they became similar but still couldn’t produce the same level of detail as the Zero. Similarly, when I EQed the Zero to mimic the Chu2, it couldn’t achieve the same impactful bass as the Chu2. Software can get you closer to your desired sound, but it has its limits. (polished with chatgpt, thanks AI)
@noncog1Күн бұрын
Eq is flavor Technically is the texture Bandwidth is the serving size If a driver plays too much bass, you can tune it out, but if a driver isn't capable of playing bass, tuning won't change that. If the mids are too quiet, you can turn them up, but if your mids are loud enough but just muddy, tuning can't fix that
@vindicatelolКүн бұрын
@@lightjoybliss hd600 has absolutely no bass lol are you joking? no one says that it has any bass
@jtnachos16Күн бұрын
@@vindicatelol No. HD600 has PLENTY of bass. It's just natural, clean, bass, not artificially focused bass. I have a number of sets of headphones and IEMs that people claim 'have no bass', but you can still feel the punch. It just doesn't overwhelm the rest of the space the way it would in something more bass-forward. There is a difference between what people PERCEIVE as Bass, and what Bass actually is. I personally have a preference for reference/studio flat tuning, so I wind up with a lot of sets people claim don't have Bass. But then you run it through a frequency sweep, or good high-quality source audio file of something with good mastering and bass presence, and you DEFINITELY can still feel it there. People also neglect how IMPORTANT the device you are using for processing is, as well. A lot of the cheaper options get muddy, and some others you legitimately need to have the volume up quite a bit higher at your DAC/AMP/Source to get the full range, even if that means you have to use impedance adaptors or in-line volume controls (which can themselves reduce range response if they are cheap or improperly implemented) in the chain to get the volume back down into the 'will not deafen you' range.
@noncog1Күн бұрын
@jtnachos16 a lot of people associate higher frequency noise and distortion with bass more than bass itself, ESPECIALLY in car audio
@7vreja7Күн бұрын
i wasn't expecting this video
@tranthien39326 сағат бұрын
19:50 This is where anyone watching this channel starts to lock in.
@aigheluvvsekhs588216 сағат бұрын
Singaporean audiophile prince finally decides to give us plebs some audiophile knowledge again one last time, before going missing for the rest of the year. /s
@joshuvaantonio22 сағат бұрын
The God has Spoken and He has Proven my Points to the Pseudo Audiophiles of the Internet. Thank you Crinacle
@StormbreakerYTКүн бұрын
btw the piano note that was played is C5 (523hz) and not C4 :)
@hydroponicgardКүн бұрын
My brain hurts from all this information. Can we have this again..? Like, no joke, I love listening to you nerd out.
@darylabrinica7270Күн бұрын
So Crin will be giving head...phone recommendations
@littletweeter1327Күн бұрын
thanks for giving me something to send my friends and family when they ask me about headphones
@nrgamingtech2797Күн бұрын
Thanks for the guide. Bought a Razer headset jk
@DiveToTheFutureКүн бұрын
that last bit 😂😂😂
@thekivsterКүн бұрын
I thought this was video was actually going to recommend headphones to buy
@erictracy1630Күн бұрын
Bro blue-balled us at the end there
@LTZxGOD17 сағат бұрын
Instructions unclear, I played c4 on my chessboard and lost.
@alessandromerlettidepaloКүн бұрын
Videophiles would ask to put the lights higher so that your glasses don't mirror them in our eyes (and your forehead won't be too bright) but thanks, very useful info
@KER0S3NE_MUSICКүн бұрын
thank you for this vid.
@kamo729313 сағат бұрын
1:24 "stimulates the cochlear" 😂😂😂
@GothicTech13 сағат бұрын
I want to get into audio more, and thinking about the HD660s2. Anything cheaper but offer better or similar listening experience?
@snapper26Күн бұрын
Crin, I have a question, I am a gamer but I also love to enjoy some good music, so I wanted a nice pair of headphones, however, I want the convenience of going wireless, cuz my room is pretty big and other factors, is there anything you recommend? Not bluetooth, wireless. Like 2.4ghz.
@kenneyt9Күн бұрын
no, just no
@snapper26Күн бұрын
@kenneyt9 wdym?
@jackhall8071Күн бұрын
steelseries arctis nova 7/pro wireless. Use their EQ to change the sound to your liking
@kenneyt9Күн бұрын
@@snapper26 there is no such thing you are after. Why not bluetooth? Either get a qudelix dongle and connect through bluetooth with a good hp. Or get the audeze maxwell for gaming.
@snapper26Күн бұрын
@@jackhall8071 I will take a look, thanks!
@balloonredd9 сағат бұрын
I have a question., if I have 2 headphones with different drivers but their frequency response graph is exactly the same, does that mean that the headphones sounds the exact same? Basically I can use an EQ to make my shitty headphone sound like a 800$ one?
@nathanksimpsonКүн бұрын
Sennheiser HD-25 are popular over ear headphones for location sound mixing/recording.
@mingyi456Күн бұрын
Those are on ear headphones, not over ear
@blackoutnineКүн бұрын
as that one guy that has the HL7BT, it's pretty good for walking around and getting yelled at for listening too loud lmao
@GoodBaleadaMusicКүн бұрын
I heard if you spritz olive oil onto your cochlear hairs, a harmonic spray if you will, you're able to hear at Cat.
@icehGGКүн бұрын
next week?
@wow-mr4tiКүн бұрын
Wow just a big coincidence for me these past few days, I had been trying to find headphones reviews since crin didnt had one. Any recommendations for entry level wireless headphones? My siblings travels a lot so compact, battery, and anc are essential.
@TheHulksMistressКүн бұрын
If they don't care about branding, try and find a set of Amazon 'commuter headset'. They're literally just Sennheiser 450BT but with the Amazon logo on them and I got them for £30 rather than £150. They also do an Amazon commuter premium which is the Sennheiser P.....something, forgot which. But it's a £300 model but Amazon branded and £50
@wow-mr4ti21 сағат бұрын
@TheHulksMistress I just bought xm5s (PHP20,000=$340=£272) just as im looking at this😅 but I actually got recommended choosing 450BT (PHP10,000) before i found the sony stocks. Thanks anyways, happy holidays! Twas expensive but the safest choice as a gift💸
@han-dellКүн бұрын
for the open back wireless, check out the ones MKBHD reviewed in a whole video about open back headphones he did like 2 weeks ago
@somedude6351Күн бұрын
Good video but you really should have showcased other headphone when you talked about the different styles instead of just Sennheiser. I get it's a sponsor thing but I imagine that this video is mostly for people who don't know stuff so you should have brough up some other big names like hifiman, audiotechnica, beyerdynamicsm, etc as well
@aar0475Күн бұрын
Just a little tidbit, Grado has a wireless open back on ear headphone available. The GW100X, which I own and enjoy using around the house
@Lightstream2Күн бұрын
35:52 FEELSBADMAN
@cslulКүн бұрын
Do ultimate guide to TWS
@William-e2iКүн бұрын
Great content, as always! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
@HalRockwell13 сағат бұрын
What about envelope? - It has a huge impact on how instruments sound.
@devadroid5269Күн бұрын
Is saying the letter “haych” (hard ‘h’ at the beginning, instead of “aych”) a British thing? Or where does this pronunciation originate?
@ennvyx_20 сағат бұрын
Crin alive ?!
@p_serdiukКүн бұрын
I want to see Crin's googlybunkers arc
@Ober1kenobi19 сағат бұрын
1:26 crin missed the oppurtunity to double down and say "not that kind of Stimulate"