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Making Waves with WaveTheory

wavetheorysound
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Equalization
Gifted Products
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Audio Reviews
Audio Technology
Audio Equipment
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Audio Reviewing
Closed-Back Headphones
In-Ear Monitors
Audio Processing
Headphones
Audio Headphones
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Hi-Fi
Lachlan Fennen
Wavetheory
Audiophile Community
CS Rucker

Finally! A podcast for audio nerds about audio! You may know me from my YouTube channel Reviews by WaveTheory (youtube.com/@wavetheorysound). Join me as I talk with an ever-rotating cast of guests about hot topics, controversies, and things of interest in our audiophile hobby.

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Recent Guests

Cameron Oatley
YouTube reviewer and audio enthusiast
GoldenSound, headphones.com
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Amos Barnett
Active reviewer of head-based audio gear for 18 years, known as Currawong.
YouTube channel Currawong
Episode: Should You Buy Closed-Back Headphones or IEMs? With Currawong!
Lachlan Fennen
A prolific audio reviewer
Passion for Sound
Episode: Conflicts of Interest in Audio Reviews - Making Waves with WaveTheory EP 03

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Wave Theory
Host of Making Waves with WaveTheory, providing insights and commentary on audio technology and the audiophile hobby.

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A View From the Top of Head-Fi: The Nature & State of the TOTL Headphone Market - With Director's Garage!
Q: Is it worth it to get into this top of the line tier with headphones?
The first word that comes to mind is value. There is no value in the top of the line. There's no value there. You're not going to get a deal. These are luxury products we are buying at the top of the line.
Your Narratives Are Wrong! Or Are They? Exploring The Things We Audiophiles Tell Ourselves - With GoldenSound!
Q: What is balanced audio and how does it differ?
Balanced audio generally provides passive noise immunity, important in professional settings, but not always necessary for headphones.
Your Narratives Are Wrong! Or Are They? Exploring The Things We Audiophiles Tell Ourselves - With GoldenSound!
Q: So the name of the game today is we are going to be talking about narratives in the audio or audio file hobby.
Yes, this includes exploring various commonly held beliefs about audio equipment.

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Content focuses on audio technology, discussions about headphones, and the broader audiophile hobby, often featuring expert guests. Topics include the high-end audio market, equipment review biases, and improving listening experiences through proper system building as well as personalization of audio setups. Unique insights are shared through roundtable discussions with both casual audiophiles and seasoned reviewers, ensuring a wide range of perspectives on trends, product developments, and personal anecdotes in the audio community. The approach combines technical analysis with personal exploration, making it appealing to both novices and veteran audiophiles.

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