
General results Rose Technics Ceramic x HiFi Mode
- The type of acoustic design: Closed
- Type of headphones: In-Ear or Tablet
This is a simplified report for non-professional users ("dummies"), poorly versed in the headphones characteristics and specialized graphs.
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By possible, the characteristics are accompanied by explanations to do reader possibility gradually master a more complex professional report of Rose Technics Ceramic x HiFi Mode.

By possible, the characteristics are accompanied by explanations to do reader possibility gradually master a more complex professional report of Rose Technics Ceramic x HiFi Mode.
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In ideal conditions, headphones should have the same frequency response as speakers with flat frequency response. But due to the complex shape of the human auricle, we have increased sensitivity in the high frequency region. he frequency response from the sound source varies depending on the rotation of the head to this source. Thus, the frequency response of the headphones should correspond to the conditional target frequency response, which should be subjectively close to the smooth perception of sound in the headphones.
The Harman Target Curve is used for in-ear headphones.
The perception of frequency response additionally depends on various external conditions, whether we listen to headphones quietly or loudly, on the street or at home, whether the headphones have noise insulation or not, etc.
To evaluate the sound of headphones for yourself, you need to add various corrections to the base target curve and get the final target curve - a multitarget.
The graph additionally shows the target curves for listening to headphones at different volumes. The middle line correlates with the natural volume, which in turn can be different for different genres of music: from 70 dB SPL for acoustic recordings to 90 dB and above for heavy rock music. Here, the deviation of the volume at which the headphones are listened to from the volume at which the music would sound live is estimated.
The upper line shows the desired frequency response of the headphones for listening at a low volume, 20 dB below the natural level. This can be listening to music at night or listening in the background while working or relaxing. As the volume decreases, we subjectively feel the lowest and highest frequencies more quietly than the middle frequencies.
The bottom line, on the contrary, shows the desired frequency response for louder listening, above the natural volume by 20 dB.
More settings for the target curve are presented in the Multitargeting / Equalizer Settings report, and you can configure the target curve in detail and upload settings for the equalizer on the frequency response comparison page (you can go to it using any graph in this report).
Also, the frequency response of the headphones changes when connected to different sources due to the mutual unevenness of the headphone impedamce and the amplifier impedance



The frequency response depends on the measurement stands used. Since all the stands are simplified or averaged models of people, the results are approximate. The most accurate graph can be obtained only by individually measuring the headphones on your own head

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Measurements of Rose Technics Ceramic x HiFi Mode were carried out by Roman Kuznetsov on the hardware-software complex RAA.
The Rose Technics Ceramic x HiFi Mode test was conducted as a black box test, without regard to cost and prestige. This is the basic principle for making measurements, measurement reports and developing tests in RAA.

Kuznetsov Roman
Founder of RAA
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