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Cool love it. Nice one ajzepp.
I don't think there is any giant conspiracy to dupe the headphone community, that could be revealed and embarrass Philips. I do think the amplitude aberrations chosen, i.e. the specific frequencies, some emphasized, some diminished, could easily be chosen to favor some phones over others. For example, look at the peak highest in frequency on the timbre test (#1). It's a large peak at 9KHz. Doesn't that happen to coincide with the response of some headphones? Wouldn't a set of phones that have such a response peak tend to reveal that distortion more readily?That's just one example, but I noticed that intermediate treble frequencies weren't marked, so it would be hard to compare their recorded distortions with known response of phones. Logic would dictate that frequencies would be emphasized or diminished equally on all phones. I don't think it's that simple. This is a great marketing gimmick and Philips would be foolish not to make the most of it. Take the test with a set of Fidelio TOTL phones and see how easy it is to get your golden ears badge. It's not like they have the only phones that make it easier.....neo
O.K. Five days into this thread and we have maybe a half a dozen posts about people’s experience with the Golden Ears Challenge and nearly four pages of conspiracy theory bickering.Welcome to AudioCircle 2014. Certainly different than the AudioCircle I joined in 2004.Russ
Yeah it was an exercise in perseverance. Toocool4, how long did it take you? What equipment do you have? I'm wondering if the reason I did so poorly in the mp3 artifacts is because of the mediocre dac in my imac. I guess I'll know when I actually get some higher end equipment. As it is, my music system consists of a imac, headphones and an 8 year old $300 Altec Lansing FX6021 2.1 computer speaker system. During the test I almost always used the headphones so as not to disturb my family, but on the odd occasion when no one was around I used the speakers, which hardly made any difference in my success in the test. Thus, I suspect the lack was with my mac dac. Sure it could have been my ears, but I will presume my ears innocent until proven guilty. Mark