So a couple notes: Most high end headphones can go to pretty much any freq range, including under 10hz, its just depends on where they're measured to. The freq-range spec basically doesn't matter. plotter-FR matters more. AIAIAI has a reputation for making pretty terribly tuned product (definitely not fit for studio use). They actually don't produce much bass under 100hz. It's all just boomy mid-bass.
@@lowendcandy oh funny enough the focal clear pros actually have much deeper bass extension too. The frequency range measurement doesn’t many anything, it’s all about frequency response when it’s graphed instead.
What are your thoughts on the issues of hiss and clipping?
So a couple notes: Most high end headphones can go to pretty much any freq range, including under 10hz, its just depends on where they're measured to. The freq-range spec basically doesn't matter. plotter-FR matters more. AIAIAI has a reputation for making pretty terribly tuned product (definitely not fit for studio use). They actually don't produce much bass under 100hz. It's all just boomy mid-bass.
Also good take on the Airpods pro. Airpods pro are almost perfectly neutral in terms of frequency response.
Thats interesting my focal clear pros which definitely fall under high end are listed as much higher. Agreed the AIAIAI needs tuning.
@@lowendcandy oh funny enough the focal clear pros actually have much deeper bass extension too. The frequency range measurement doesn’t many anything, it’s all about frequency response when it’s graphed instead.
Do Not use aiaiai for studio (production) use Just use BD or Sennheiser
Thank you! Solved my side mission.
so when you're DJing you let the bluetooth box just dangle?