Snehankur
patriciocs
I have two aKG K240 headphones, one calibrated by Sonarworks, and one that I use with the average response curve.
I have a confusion :
You have two similar headphones - one is calibrated other is not? I don't know about this software, as I am also looking for headphone for mixing so trying to understand.
Regards
Snehankur
Sonarworks Headphone calibration plugin works with an average calibration profile (with a precision of +-3dB) for several headphone models or with personal calibration profiles which are created measuring your headphones and creating an specific calibration profile for it with a precision of +-0.9dB. You can use either calibration system, it is up to you. In order to use the average calibration profile you just need to buy or use one of the supported headphones. In order to get the personalized calibration profile you must send your headphones to Sonarworks so they can take the measures for it and create the calibration profile, or you can buy from them an already calibrated headphone.
I had a K240 that I bought several years ago and used it with the average calibration profile. I was pretty happy with the results so I pull the trigger when I receive an offer from Sonarworks for buying from them an already calibrated K240 plus the headphones plugin. I received the calibrated K240 headphones and compared it with my old ones and I found that the individual calibration profile makes an important difference, mostly in the bass response.
Something interesting is that the calibration curve for my individually calibrated headphone it is different for the right and left side, which makes sense to me. The precision you get with this is awesome.
I can fully recommend the individually calibrated headphones if you can afford it.