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Now, I’m more intrigued (if still confused) than ever in a good way.
All about that bass… and treble?
There’s no denying they’re different, chaps…
It then creates an audio profile to suit you and only you.
So why do mine look so different?
The shape of your profile shows how you hear different frequencies of sound.
There’s no denying they’re different, chaps…
The further the shape stretches outwards from the center, the more sensitive you are to those frequencies."
Ah, so a big bizarre splodge rather than a nice small circle isgood?
In fact both ears across the two tests have not tested the same.
If you didn’t catch it, here’s the NuraTrue Pro test I took last year, in Berlin.
You know what’s even stranger?
I don’t care.
I assumed a perfect circle was the ultimate goal here.
Those big spherical discs look quite familiar no?
It was just… a splodge; a mark of imperfection I had to deal with.
Only, today I know different.
And I also know now that no two tests are the same.
When hired at TechRadar’s sister publication, What Hi-Fi?
But these two hearing tests seem to say different.
And the thing is, they’re bothgood, in different ways.
Yes, in a very unusual way it made my listening experience whole.