Problem with changing subs

I forgot to ask one more thing. :smile:

Im using AKG headphones that came with my s20+. Are they good for subs?

Anything that has a flat frequency response should be fine.i dont really know for those :thinking:

As long as they are of decent quality and not super cheap 9$ headphones should be ok though

Is there a way to check flat frequency response?
im not really expert in headphones/earphones

It says its balanced output so should be fine for use

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This one.if it says its balanced then its usually fairly flat.avoid things that say bass boosted etc

With 8mm and 11mm speaker units, they deliver balanced sound for bass, mids, and highs. Enjoy crisp, rich, and balanced sounds across the entire audio spectrum.

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Over ear ones are usually better quality but you should still be able to get decent results with what youve got

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Hello, me again. So I’ve been using Stark for about 20 days now (in the past for 1 month but wasn’t consistent). I didn’t notice any changes in my life so I think I should stop using this.

Thank you everyone for helping me on this journey :slight_smile:

No changes what so ever?

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That’s not nearly long enough to see results, if you are like me.

I went through the whole EoG. And suddenly everything just started to click in place. Later I realized that all that was because of the subs.

I did not see any results at all when I was listening to it. But since I have seen great results, something was happening below the surface. If I had given up on the subs, my life would be way worse than it is now.

So, it’s upto you now. Pull the plug. Or keep on going. What do you have to lose?

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I agree with him, you’re not paying a subscription or anything so just keep listening

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