Introduction
Truthear has developed the Truthear Hexa Graph as an audio measurement tool which enables users to observe and assess audio quality. The graph displays Hexa series products through their frequency response data and sound signature information and total performance metrics. The review investigates the Truthear Hexa Graph which includes features and methods for its use in measuring audio playback performance.
Understanding Truthear Hexa Graph
The Truthear Hexa Graph presents the frequency response data of Hexa series products through a graph which shows frequency values on its horizontal axis and amplitude values on its vertical axis. The frequency response curve enables users to access essential information about Hexa products because it displays their sound signature and tonal balance and sonic attributes.
Features and Interpretation
The Truthear Hexa Graph provides multiple features which users can use to assess audio performance through its various parameters. The Hexa Graph displays its main feature through the frequency response curve which shows how audio signal strength changes with different sound frequencies. The frequency response curve displays a flat response which shows that sounds are heard at equal strength across all frequencies but the curve displays peaks and dips which show that some sounds are heard at higher and lower volume levels respectively.
The frequency response curve divides into three sections which represent different frequency ranges that extend from low frequencies to mid frequencies and high frequencies. Users can analyze the amplitude levels in each region to assess the tonal balance and overall sound signature of Hexa products.
The Hexa Graph provides a complete audible spectrum which spans from under 20 hertz to over 20 kilohertz. The graph provides users with the ability to change resolution settings which allow them to examine particular frequency ranges and specific details they want to investigate.
Users can compare multiple Hexa Graphs to assess how different products and models and EQ settings affect their frequency response performance. This method enables users to make product comparisons which help them choose and tune their Hexa series products.
Practical Applications
The Truthear Hexa Graph has various practical uses for assessing and enhancing and personalizing audio playback systems.
Tonal Balance Adjustment: The frequency response curve enables users to find which bass and midrange and treble areas need EQ changes to create the required tonal balance. The sound signature customization system enables users to create their own sound signature which combines their favorite elements with specific needs for different music genres.
The Hexa Graph functions as a reference tool that helps users create optimal EQ settings for Hexa series products which include headphones and amplifiers. The graph display allows users to modify EQ settings based on visual feedback which results in accurate tonal representation of their selected tonal characteristics.