I think the demographic they are shooting for is likely the folks who see
friends paying $300 for super fancy headphones, and can't spend that kind
of money... maybe those folks look different than you do... I know they
don't look much like me.

I do think they are quite interesting and I believe you are correct in that
they tailor the response to each ear separately. My hearing aids do that
for me. Where I think these phones become less attractive, is that as your
ears change, a new set may become necessary. Also, the way they evaluate
what settings would be "correct" for you, seems too dependent on the
headphones with which you take their test.

I am very happy with the "Gaming" set from Plantronics that I got from BEST
BUY for about $16.00.

Dave - K9FN

On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Al Lorona <[email protected]> wrote:

> WARNING: LESS-THAN-POSITIVE RESPONSE BELOW
> I don't know... With three tattoos, two full beards and a man-bun on their
> page, I don't quite think I'm in their target demographic.
> I think their thing is simply equalizing the frequency response of each
> ear, no?  Just use the RX EQ on your K3.
> Al  W6LX
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