Our calibration team has mastered the process and the ☐.9dB accuracy is guaranteed. Unsurprisingly, some IHC profiles will have significant differences from the AVG profile (or on the contrary - not that big of a difference). For example, some models might have better-matched L and R channels while others will have better overall consistency between individual units. Keep in mind that the displayed differences are subject to each manufacturers' building and assembly techniques, as well as the component quality/consistency specifics for each model - these differences, will vary across the freq. To give you a taste of what to expect, here is a comparison of AVG and IHC profiles on a random headphone model:
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See this article on how to apply an IHC profile in SoundID Reference.
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Access to that profile will be available on any computer with SoundID Reference software installed on it, simply by entering the profile ID. Your unique calibration profile will be uploaded on our server to be used with Sonarworks software.
However, each pair of headphones sounds different - even the same model will vary in frequency response pair to pair. It's as simple as installing SoundID Reference and loading a profile from our 300+ (and growing) supported model database. With the average headphone calibration profiles (AVG) readily available in SoundID Reference software, we are able to cover a vast amount of headphone models for a dramatic improvement in terms of a flat response. What is the difference between average and individual headphone calibration (AVG and IHC)?