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Headphone "tonal quality"

D&P-OR

Well-known member
It might be a little early in the game to ask this--but-----On the CTX, has anyone experimented with different (types of) h.p.'s on the wireless module and noted if there was what you would consider a preferred tonal quality/response on any individual h.p.? (again, when using the wireless module)------For instance I have always considered the Sunray Pro Golds to have the best tonal quality (for silver & coppers) on not only the Explorers but the Etracs--that's IMO but I'm sure many would agree with me as to that combo.-------Anyway, I am curious if there is going to be a "best marriage" of a certain h.p. to the wireless module.---------Del
 
I can say on the E-Trac the Gray Ghosts hit the highs (silver, copper) better than my Chef Phones do. The Chef phones are very nice but a much softer sound and I have to turn the volume up to 30 to get it to sound like the GG at 23!

I do think the different speakers in different headphones have different qualities. I heard the Sunrays hit the highs well too.
 
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