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KARSbenicillin t1_j22a9b9 wrote

Do you have an example of a specific headphone with the excess group delay measurements that show a significant deviation from minimum-phase? Just cause you mention that a lot of popular headphones have large portions of non-linear regions. Like I see the M1060 as an example but it's fairly minor. The HD600 and LCD2 graphs (other than noise in the bass region) looks like it's very much minimum phase.

Personally I don't put much stock into measurement graphs other than to get a general feel for the tuning so don't take this is as me being antagonistic. I'm just curious because I haven't really seen an example where there's a clear and significant deviation from minimum-phase.

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wwt3 t1_j22daiw wrote

Oh not at all, it’s all about learning and sharing. I mean I would say a 5ms delay in the low frequencies in those plots is pretty significant… and then a 2ms deviation in the high frequency as well on the lcd2. I also put a lot more time into listening than graphs myself, but they can be useful. The logical fallacy here is just that if they’re going to say it’s min phase and that, due to this, all information about transients and speed etc blah blah is all wrapped up in the fr. Well that’s just not true, a 4ms group delay in audio is not insignificant and could definitely lead a trained/experienced listener to hear a difference. So while in the grand scheme it doesn’t really matter, sometimes I put my neck on the Reddit echo chamber chopping block and say something 😂

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Due_Passion_920 t1_j23pyly wrote

>many popular headphones (audeze, hifiman, sennheiser etc) have large portions of nonlinear and non- minimum phase response within their operating range.

Can you please post excess group delay measurements of all these 'many popular headphones' with 'large portions' of non-minimum phase response?

>I mean I would say a 5ms delay in the low frequencies in those plots is pretty significant...

That's measurement noise. See here.

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Due_Passion_920 t1_j24gu8l wrote

Do you have any evidence excess group delay at these levels is audible?

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Due_Passion_920 t1_j24nizt wrote

So you have zero evidence to present to back up your claims, got it. That's not how science works.

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Due_Passion_920 t1_j25yppd wrote

No need. People who do actual science, interested in the furthering of knowledge for everyone via transparent academic research, rather than secretive industry insiders preoccupied with lining their pockets and an aversion to sharing data except to a select elitist few with NDAs, have already made their research publicly available. So that's a positive group delay audibility threshold of ~1.5 ms for actual music signals, which few headphones will exceed.

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Umlautica t1_j27gu72 wrote

You both seem like reasonable people that just caught each other on a bad day. I took the liberty and nuked the tail of the exchange to stop the escalation.

Happy to re-instate the exchange if both parties think it's worthwhile.

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