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Re: [AUDITORY] Headphones For Online Experiments
On top of the technical specs issue there is the issue of
variability in fit for individual users. I suspect this may
overshadow published frequency response in many
cases. Any ideas on how to control for that?
Bob Masta
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On 22 Jun 2020 at 10:20, Timothy Foley wrote:
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> Dear AUDITORY,
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> With the current online-only participant pool, my lab has been dealing with how to best
> categorize/code participants headphones. Currently, we have RA's coding headphones for specs
> such as (wireless or wired, open-closed, etc) which are pretty easy to find online. However more
> technical specifications, such as the ubiquitous frequency response range, are difficult to find for
> some of the headphones. (e.g. no official freq range spec for Airpods).
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> So I am looking for any resources that might help make this coding easier. Whether it be
> databases, papers, etc that has specs for popular consumer-grade headphones.
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> Thanks,
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> Liam
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