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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Fostex TE-01 (IEM)

Measurements


Fostex TE01

• 9 mm dynamic driver
• First IEM from Fostex


Fostex TE-01 measurements

Check the Measurement Procedures first

[1. Frequency Response ]
Uncompensated


Diffuse Field Target Compensated


Harman Target Compensated


CSD



[2. Square Wave ]
30 Hz


300 Hz



[3. Minimum Phase ]



[4. Harmonic Distortions ]
94 dB SPL at 500 Hz



[5. Impedance Magnitude ]
Black: Impedance Magnitude
Green: Electrical Phase



[6. Comparison ]
Uncompensated

Black: Fostex TE 01
Orange: InEar SD-4





8 comments:

  1. I'm curious what you think of the preliminary Harman inear target http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/aes-headphone-technology-conference-stuff-possibly-useful-headphone-enthusiasts From a quick look it seems LG Quadbeat 3 is pretty close.

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    1. I can't make a conclusion becuase I didn't read that thesis yet, but according to IF's explanation that bass target is a little bit excessive compensation in Hi-Fi perspective, I think. Also I can't understand why top-highs (10k~20k) is extremely reduced like that.

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    2. the explanation is to avoid fatigue but they remove the air and fine details in the treble

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    3. Olive does class leading work but they're preference, not accuracy tests.

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    4. I believe they ignored the responce above 10kHz due to uncertainty of accuracy. Perhaps the bass target will go down with more tests using different IEMs.

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    5. I recently EQ'd my Quadbeat 3 (Coretek, vent-blocked) to the Harman target using your measurements: http://i.imgur.com/z70WCnV.png Bass levels seem reasonable to me. ¯\_ツ_/¯

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    6. That looks decent. Thanks for sharing that.

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    7. Thanks for your measurements. ;) I'm enjoying the QB3 a lot, they sound very transparent. Only issue is that I lose the seal sometimes.

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