Most reviewers use "clone" 711 couplers. These are very accurate for comparing IEMs measured on the same rig, but results may vary slightly between different reviewers' sites.
"We built Squilink not as a cloud service, but as a protocol. Your data is yours. We just provide the rope to tie your apps together." — Jamie Chen, CTO of Interlink Dynamics
This is the hidden power of tools like Squilink. You can embed Facebook, Google, or LinkedIn pixels into the link itself. Even if the user doesn't buy your product, you have now captured their data for retargeting later. A raw link (like yourstore.com ) cannot do this. squilink
: Many users use the platform to generate EQ settings, allowing them to adjust their earphones to match a specific "target" sound or another high-end model's tuning. Why Audiophiles Use It
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The denizens of Squilink are not users. They are echoes : fragmented AI personalities who fled corporate cloud wipes, old forum moderators who never logged off, and the occasional lost soul who knows the right frequency of static to whistle.
#Audiophile #IEMs #Squiglink #HeadphoneEQ #HiFiAudio #ChiFi #FrequencyResponse Your data is yours
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Users began using Squiglink data to EQ cheap earphones to sound like multi-thousand-dollar models, such as the ThieAudio Monarch MK2 .
Not a fan of the Harman curve? Upload your own custom target or use Super* Review's "Super 22" target to find your perfect neutral. Community Driven: