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Ausounds Headphone Testing


AUSOUNDS HEADPHONE TESTING

Ausounds headphones undergo rigorous testing before they are approved to hit the shelves. In order to deliver the best quality listening experience possible, it is absolutely crucial that headphone manufacturers test their headphones correctly to ensure that they perform as intended. For electronic performance alone, we have a 30 step testing process, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

TESTED OVER 150 TIMES FOR BALANCE

Our headphones are tested over 150 times for the best balance of dB isolation for top-tier quality audio reproduction. In addition, we test over twelve different touch points for each pair of headphones we make. These tests include but are not limited to: driver good/bad tests, semi-finished driver testing, ANC mic tests, call mic tests, radio frequency (RF) tests, finished product Audio Signature testing, two-hour charge tests, sweat water spray tests, low temp environment tests(-40C), high temp environment tests (65-75C), 1.2 meter drop tests, waterproof testing, etc. EQ and tuning are a particularly important part of our process so that the Audio Signature in your new pair of headphones is the same that was intended.

45 STEP QUALITY CONTROL

Overall, we have a 45-step quality control process because we truly care about providing the best value and listening experience possible. Every time.What about when you get your headphones and want to test them yourself? There are some great resources out there that you can download free frequency sweeps (with voiceovers) to test the Audio Signature yourself. We would recommend AudioCheck.Net for various test tones and frequencies.Finally, It wouldn’t make much sense to use different songs with different sonic qualities when comparing specific sections of the frequency spectrum such as the low end. Some songs in different genres don’t even have audio information below or above certain frequencies because of how they are recorded or filtered. Because of this, it is generally useful to use a spectrogram to visually see audio information of your file while listening, so that you can intentionally listen for qualities in each frequency range. There are a few browser-based spectrograms out there, but you can also download a free spectrogram application from this link: https://www.sonicvisualiser.org/

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Best Headphones For Music

Best Headphones For Music


BEST HEADPHONES FOR MUSIC

Headphones are not all built in the same way and can have various different built-in EQs or frequency curves for “enhancing” sound quality. 

LISTENING FOR THE BEST AUDIO CURVE

Sometimes, this can improve the sound quality in a way that it gives “personality” to the headphone (think of the bass in Beats headphones). Other times it can amplify muddiness or harshness that wasn’t intended by the audio engineer or artist. This is why most producers, artists, and engineers usually lean toward a more tame frequency response curve.The best headphones for music creation/monitoring have mostly flat frequency response curves to get the most accurate reproduction of the original intended sound. While this can be great for its purpose, not all headphone users are recording artists or producers. This is why there isn’t an overall “best” frequency curve for headphones - it all just depends on what you are using them for.As recording technologies become more affordable and portable over time, artists have been more frequently using “mobile studios” record demos and samples in different environments.A few examples are Andrew Huang, Lights, and Ninajirachi, but there are plenty of other artists who go “sample hunting” for unique samples to bring home and produce with.

A MOBILE STUDIO EXPERIENCE

Aside from a flat frequency response curve, comfort and mobility are also considerable factors in the modern-day “mobile studio” in regards to headphones. As Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is becoming more and more common, artists and music lovers are more frequently bringing their laptops to coffee shops and libraries to work on or listen to their music without outside noise being an issue. Our AU Stream ANC headphones are a great example of a quality pair you can take out in the field when you are arranging, mixing, or recording samples for your tracks. They are even perfect for everyday listening or studying when you need to drown out the world for a moment.Inspiration can strike at a moments notice. Being so, it is important to have the right headphones for the job. Our AU Stream ANC headphones are lightweight, portable, durable, and most importantly comfortable. Did we mention that they also sound amazing? Try them out for yourself!

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