Post by Owen Y on Sept 27, 2018 21:34:16 GMT 12
Alongside Bose, Sony, B&W, et al, another entry into the Active Noise Cancelling headphone market now is NAD with their Viso HP70 - which has an interesting point of difference - RoomFeel technology, developed by sister company PSB's Paul Barton.
HomeTheaterHiFi reports:
" RoomFeel is a type of tuning that allows the headphones to mimic the power response of a flat-measuring pair of full-range speakers, properly set up, in a well-treated room. "
"...the RoomFeel tuning makes a significant difference in the subjective sound quality of these cans. They sound bigger and better in every way, with bass performance that is impactful without overwhelming the music’s finer details or tilting the overall sonic balance. "
" RoomFeel tuning particularly made the bass performance seem more like my home reference speakers, deep and impactful. "
US$399
HomeTheaterHiFi reports:
" RoomFeel is a type of tuning that allows the headphones to mimic the power response of a flat-measuring pair of full-range speakers, properly set up, in a well-treated room. "
"...the RoomFeel tuning makes a significant difference in the subjective sound quality of these cans. They sound bigger and better in every way, with bass performance that is impactful without overwhelming the music’s finer details or tilting the overall sonic balance. "
" RoomFeel tuning particularly made the bass performance seem more like my home reference speakers, deep and impactful. "
US$399
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