Saturday, 1 October 2016

Soundstage in Headphones

In traditional listening sound appears to be like originating inside the head. But with sound stage you can accurately determine the direction from which the sound is originating. it gives natural listening experience and is preferred by most of the studio geeks who do mixing but no recording.

Soundstage is a dream and I don't know of any method for measuring, evaluating, or indicating it. With stereo speakers, you CAN dependably make the sound appear to originate from close to the inside despite the fact that there is no middle speaker. You can likewise go far-left or halfway left, and so on. However, other than that, situating gets somewhat unclear. What's more, as a rule, we aren't as great at "finding" an "apparition picture" between the speakers as we think.


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Fostex T50RP Review - Studio Headphones


Fostex T50RP Semi-Open Dynamic Studio Headphones are the best headphones for music listening for those who want to hear details in new and old songs alike. This ability to hear great detail also makes these some of the best headphones for movies in terms of hearing the intricacies of the movie’s sounds instead of just the obvious. While these headphones are made primarily for those who are mixing and editing music, they can still be appreciated by music lovers with an ear for detail and a desire to hear music in a different way.