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Making Waves with WaveTheory

wavetheorysound
Conflicts Of Interest
Equalization
Affiliate Links
Gifted Products
Audio Reviews
Audio Reviewing
Sponsorships
Closed-Back Headphones
In-Ear Monitors
Audio Processing
Audio Headphones
Hi-Fi
Transducers
Wavetheory
Lachlan Fennen
Audio Technology
Audio Equipment
CS Rucker
Collaboration
Headphones

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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I am joined by 4 of my patrons/channel members to discuss some audio topics: what got them into this hobby? How did they figure out what they like? What are some mistakes they made and what did they learn from them? What do they like and dislike abou... more

I am joined by Michael from Director's Garage to discuss the nature and state of the TOTL headphone market! What does TOTL really mean? What do you pay for if you buy in the TOTL? Is it worth it? What are our favorites? All that and more in this epis... more

Lachlan Fennen of Passion for Sound joins me to finish our conversation about conflicts of interest in audio reviews and discuss tips for how the audience can manage them.

Head-Fi thread to post discussion points and questions: www.head-fi.o... more

I'm joined by Cameron Oatley, AKA GoldenSound to analyze narratives in the audiophile hobby. Is balanced better? Is USB really that noisy? Is there really a tube sound? And more! Are these narrative right? Wrong? Were they right and are no longer? We... more

I'm joined by Currawong to discuss whether you should buy closed-back headphones or IEMs. Which product type is right for you and why? Which use cases do each fit better? What are the relative performance ceilings? Where should you start? On the way ... more

I'm joined by Lachlan Fennen of the YouTube channel Passion for Sound to discuss conflicts of interest in audio reviews. What is a conflict of interest? How is it different than a bias? What are some sources of conflicts of interest? How much of a pr... more

One of my patrons who is an experienced system builder, Erik, joins me to discuss tips, tricks, pitfalls, and philosophies on how to build your main headphone rig. How can you build that headphone system you'll love?

My YT channel: www.youtu... more

I'm joined by Mark of Super*Review to discuss equalization (EQ) in audio. We discuss what EQ is, graphic vs. parametric EQ, our experiences using EQ, some EQ philosophy, and some examples of how EQ is used on the headphone side of the audiophile hobb... more

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Recent Guests

Cameron Oatley
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GoldenSound, headphones.com
Episode: Your Narratives Are Wrong! Or Are They? Exploring The Things We Audiophiles Tell Ourselves - With GoldenSound!
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, engaging in discussions surrounding hot topics, controversies, and interests in the audiophile hobby.

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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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Focuses on crucial topics surrounding audio equipment, sound quality, and the audiophile community. Frequent discussions involve popular audio myths, best practices in headphone systems, and various types of audio gear such as closed-back headphones and in-ear monitors. The conversations often transcend mere product reviews, delving into the influences and biases inherent in audio reviewing and the personal journeys of audiophiles as they navigate their passions. The show emphasizes education, transparency, and the continuous evolution of audio preferences, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in high-fidelity sound or the art of audio equipment consumption.

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