Tribit QuietPlus Headphones
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- A look at the QuietPlus active noise canceling headphones from Tribit.
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I was having a horrible day until I saw this was uploaded! Love Hexibase upload days!
Awwhh this thread is so wholesome
I second all said in this comment thread.
Love the real world test. It sure sounded like the noise cancellation worked well.
Yeah that was a super cool demo
@@HexiBase Your channel hits a subject that I really like, sound reproduction. I'm currently building a sub box with a Dayton audio 8" sub. Just a Bluetooth project that I want to build with car speakers in boxes that I can use for music at family BBQ's and while messing around in the garage. I do like better sound
@@HexiBase no thanks, I like my noise cancelling with gradual hearing loss.
lol but in seriousness, these babies sold out quick!
That set of ears you've got for recording headphones is amazingly good! You should test more headphones in this way. I love how good it translates to my own headphones and in combination with the frequency chart it's super easy to also see the quality of the tested product!
Active Noise cancellation is very good feature especially while travelling
Amazing review, really liked the test with ear microphones you use for the ambient noise test.
Good to see that you two are well
Worth watching til the end for the little “ooh” when putting the headphones on in the laundromat 😂
Geez. Thats some excellent noise cancellation. The first real world test I have seen. Good work HB.
I love your works Engineer Hexibase! Receive good energy wherever you are!
Always informative & unofficially the best product reviews for the audiophile
Good Review, hope to see more of a Headphone/headset reviews. Thanks
A good pair of closed backs or IEMs are all I need for noise cancelling. Hope you mix in more headphones stuff.
Note; DC resistance does not = 400Hz AC impedance (as speaker impedance is measured at 400Hz)
the active noise cancelation was impressive! And I love the way you demontrated it.
Very nice demonstration. Usually reviewers just try to describe how much it blocks. You actually demonstrate it.
Thanks for the good content . Looking forward for more headphone reviews ( quality compared to price).
Cheers
I always dnt understand what you talk about, especially when you deep dive into the graphs. But love your videos. Just for the presentation skills. Been watching since Tombstone and your build videos.
@@HexiBase Yes certainly does. Keep the videos coming.
Nice review! I only wish you would show the fr response with and without anc turned on.
Good content as always, love the legend of zelda pj's
Given terrible neighbors settings, I've been looking into something like this for a little while aready, yet still kind of skeptical about noise cancelling and their true extent until seeing this awesome approach which makes it all straight forward! Simple yet very impressive! Great work! A pair of them would definitely help! 👋
I'm listening on tribit earbuds. I'm pleased for the price. They are decent for casual listening.
you need more subs
best audio related channel
To me these seems ideal to measure in-car frequenzy responses. The response varies greatly from ear to ear, with or without your head in the way creating a shadow.
If you listen to a flat response and you hold your UMIK-1 up against the mouth of your ear canal, you don't get a flat response on your screen in that position.
But with these you would if they were calibrated properly, which would in any case be better than only one mic the position og your heads center. with this one, you could record both ears simultaneously, thus be able to very fast get a one seat tune done. that takes into account that we don't hear with out mouthes.
Do you have a video on that subject?
if not, i think you should make one. Please 🙂
Really good review
Haha pretty cool idea in the laundry room. Great and in depth review. What really fascinated me is your way of dealing with cons. Yes the earcups may not be as flexible but their failure chance is definitely lower this way. Keep it up!
Oh and wow, I just checked out Propeller Seeds. Even though it's not my music taste, the sound stage is amazing on my Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro.
Although they might not perfectly fit my preferred sound signature I still participate in the giveaway for some good ANC and still good Bluetooth headphones.
@@HexiBase thanks :D!
My listening preferences are also something special. Although I'm mostly interested in indie electronic music as it seems, I also listen to many different genres that fall on the complete opposite spectrum of EDM. My music taste is really all over the place which makes it hard to talk about it with others as I can't refer to any specific genre or style. Going through my rather big music library reveals so many different sounding types of music one might think it's from many different persons. What is consistent is my love for vocal chops though. I love something about them that I can't explain.
What I like to listen to also depends on my mood a lot. There are days where I could go through your whole SoundCloud over and over again and there are days where I need hard hitting electronic drops or whatever. It's really interesting and I actually thought about documenting it.
Hello, what is your app that visualizes real-time sonagram starting at 1:27 please ?
well, if she like some isolation, then she should try sennheiser hd280pro 2nd gen
by the way, I'm interested in what you do, do you have some books to recommend to read on audio stuff? thanks
Thanks for these video's. I always end up learning something new. Hope you and your family are safe in these weird times. Also if you like open back headphones if you get a chance give Grado headphones a try. Grado came about designing turntable cartridges/stylus's b4 headphones. Been rocking my Sennhiesers HD25's for the last 30 years mainly for dj work. Replaced the steel cables with a copper/silver wire combo and they still sound great.
Love the giggle!! I need these!!?
You should test out bowers and wilkins PX. I personaly love them
What do you think about Morel drivers? Especially the Morel TSCM 634? I do not want to buy them but the price is so high that I was wondering if they are worth the money. Love your videos!
Great video, but please include numbers for the Y axis of the freq chart next time :D
Are you going to make a video of how your speakers and subwoofer are hooked up/how to calculate box rise and what it is
@@HexiBase what about box rise and what amplifiers are you using, high power, low power, car audio, home audio, pro audio?
Do you have any other active noise cancelling headphones to compare these to? Like the popular Sony or Bose ones?
when you design custom sub boxes. do you use fluid dynamic simulation, similar to aerodynamics on a sports car?
Not too bad for the noise cancellation! The response curve looked a bit sloppy but they probably still sound decent enough. Great video! I may consider some of these as my ears sweat in my Sony 1000s and the battery doesn’t last long enough in my Bose buds.
HexiBase maybe still worth a shot. They do get warm though.
Bravo excellent good video topic of choice for discussion Pete you bass brother
that's the coolest way to demo the active noise canceling features, although its better if you tried to make other noise to see how effective it is, i've never heard what noise canceling headphone sounds like
Ooo. Mini sub three. Can't wait eh.
I bought the sony WH-1000X M3 and use them in a factory where I'm working att the moment.
Many nail guns and other machines that makes a lott of noise but I'm enyoing my musik without a problem.
Maybe you can compare them?
Have the same headphones relatively a flat response with about a 3 db boost in bass. Love how they sound. Amazing noise cancelling.
Great Test
Thanks for sharing :-)
For the Chart at 1:42, can you please put the Y scale in dB?
Quality classic info with well implemented technology extras. You sir, are probably UNDERPAID. But, being the best of the best of ..... Has its perks.
:-)
Pete, please tell us all you know about servo woofers.
I use a set of ATX-M50x's Bought for the Bluetooth aspect and i like them, but i spend 95% of the time wired as the BT is lacking for music.
Cheers!
Wow huge difference at active mode
I own their portable speaker and it is nothing but superb. No app, no nfc, no frills. Instead it is simple, lound and provide brilliant sound quality for a single source speaker in an open air environment.
Not sure about these headphones.
Please, what is the vertical scale on your FR measurement plot?
@@HexiBase But i'd like to know how sharp the treble falloff is for example, or how tall that 5KHz peak is compared to the midrange. It's one matter if it's a 3db peak which would be expected and totally adequate, and another if it's closer to 10db. Obviously absolute figures are pesky and i don't want to know them, but if you could have some kind of specified db per grid division, that would be nice.
@@SianaGearz Don't buy these, they are junk for accurate sound and this is a sponsored video. People leave of the y-axis when they want to hide bad results.
Make video about concert subwoofers (outdoor) im curios
Do you still design car audio enclosures?
Good video, i do wish you would un-privet the OG vlog and build videos. i was just looking to re-watch some of my favorite videos, sad to see i cant.
What a coincidence, I was just looking for a replacement headphone after my friend asked for his headphone back; which I was borrowing.
This one seems to be perfect as I can use it for professionally and also day to day. Anyone have any opinions against this unit being used for a somewhat professional video editing?
So, they have a handsfree mic too?
@@HexiBase okey. Just wondering about the controls and that sort of heuristic stuff. Been looking for my first pair of wireless headphones, and the noise cancellation demo you did was more than just impressive. Good way to show that off too, and not just say some youtube jargon how "amazing" it is. :D
For me NC is like a dog on a glacier.
But do they have that nasty noise cancelation "pressure"?
Do you have to be over 18 to enter the giveaway
@@HexiBase ok never mind
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Ciao !
I'm subscribed, but your channel doesn't appear in my channel list.
Why are you hiding the like/Dislikes? Fairly neutral imo. I still don't like active noise cancellation, the whole pressure on the ear feeling is overwhelming for me
Not as good as Bose QC25.
Wow the frequency response is an embarrassment, it actually hurts my ears just looking at that junk.
@@HexiBase Aye. Multiple people will for sure accept the product for review, and next day there's 5 videos of questionable trustworthiness recommending the product without reservations. I for sure appreciate a more apt assessment.
How can you say that without a scale?
Is the peak at 4.7k 2db or 10db?...
@@modalen2 do you really think the scale is 2db? It would make it one of the best performing headphone in the industry. Obviously people don't include the y-axis scale when they try to hide how bad things are.
Mustafa....headphones do not measure flat like speakers. In fact, because of the ear canal shape and how our ear works, they are actually EQ as per the graph to give a perseived flat response to our ears. If the FR were truely flat they would sound very bad...
@@dieguerrero This is a diffuse field target corrected frequency response, not a raw frequency response. I.e. it describes as heard as if they were speakers with this kind of response. You actually want a flat... well flat-ish response according to such measurement. The only desired (but not strictly necessary) correction on top of ambient target is a few db of bass boost, according to the Harman Research headphone target response curve, Sean Olive et al, i think 2013-ish.
...why? Doesn't upload shit and then makes a video about knockoff, unavailable headphones? I don't get it.
Is anywhere selling these in the UK? Can't find anything :(