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minus-squareJohnEdwa@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-21 year agoIt’s should to be close enough, the spec is called sensitivity (SPL) and most headphone manufacturers try to hit around 100dB/mW. Hopefully the setting would allow you to fine tune it based on what headphones you have.
minus-squareN-E-N@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoWhere exactly are you seeing that most manufactures are aiming for that spl? I own many headphones all with vastly different sensitivities. And headphones are almost always far less sensitive than IEM’s
It’s should to be close enough, the spec is called sensitivity (SPL) and most headphone manufacturers try to hit around 100dB/mW.
Hopefully the setting would allow you to fine tune it based on what headphones you have.
Where exactly are you seeing that most manufactures are aiming for that spl?
I own many headphones all with vastly different sensitivities. And headphones are almost always far less sensitive than IEM’s