On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 14:52 -0400, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
> but both headphones have a wider frequency range

Pure, raw, unadulterated specsmanship!

For a quick test, go to (for example) ...

http://www.audiocheck.net/ 

... to determine whether you can hear the test tones. If you can't, then
any further tests won't be useful. The descending tone from 22 kHz to 12
kHz should be revealing.

Some years ago a virus ate my hearing down from the high teens to 3 kHz
in one fell swoop. For *sure* I'm not going to be hearing any difference
between those headphones and, say, an old landline phone... [sigh]

-- 
Ed
http://softsolder.com


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