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Physx32 t1_j5snhcl wrote

Clearly you have no clue about signal processing. The frequency response (which is one of the only relevant measurement according to you) is actually computed from the impulse response by applying Fourier transform and selecting its magnitude.

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pinkcunt123 t1_j5soopz wrote

Oh, ok. You clearly have no idea how headphones work.

All you need to see is the frequency response. Over damping and under damping might affect it, but why even bother looking at it, when the result i.e. changed FR can be measured directly?

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Physx32 t1_j5sp1uf wrote

Omegalol. There's no way of measuring FR "directly". See my comment in the main thread to learn how frequency response is computed and what Impulse response actually means. FR is calculated from impulse response only.

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pinkcunt123 t1_j5sr1zx wrote

Again...

Why brother looking ag impulse response rather than the result????

Are you visually impaired or just unable to understand english?

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