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How Headphones Sound

How Headphones Sound

Posted on February 27, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

When it comes to reviewing headphones, there are quite a few different points of comparison I have to look at: build quality, aesthetics, sound, portability, functionality. The most important aspect, though (for me, at least) is sound. But, having no way to directly replicate the sound to my readers, I have to rely on words, and sometimes measurements.

The problem is that not every reviewer relies on the same vocabulary to describe the sound of headphones.
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