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Here, you can explore a range of plugins crafted to elevate your headphone listening experience, particularly if you own lower-quality consumer-grade headphones.

Redline Monitor is a versatile tool for listening, mixing, and mastering that enhances your headphone experience, making it feel as natural as if you were using external speakers. It effectively replaces the pronounced stereo separation typical of headphones with a finely detailed stereo image reminiscent of near-field monitor speakers. Essentially, it functions as a 'crossfeed plugin' with some additional features that enhance spatiality while maintaining pristine sound quality as possible.
It's especially valuable when listening older music that has a distinct Phantom center presence
Mit fine-tunes your headphone audio to replicate the neutral sound profile of 'studio reference' headphones, effectively eliminating the typical muddiness associated with consumer-grade headphones. The result is a substantial improvement in detail and clarity across all frequencies.
This correction tool can also simulate any of its supported headphones. Currently 598 models of headphones supported.

TB Morphit is also available as AUv3 plugin for iPhone and iPad, and as in-app purchase for USB Audio Player Pro, the leading high-quality audio player for Android.

Here's an alternative to Morphit: a plugin that calibrates both speakers and headphones to deliver precise and accurate studio reference sound.


Utilizing advanced 3D acoustics modeling, you'll find yourself seamlessly transported to the iconic control room of Abbey Road Studio Three. Within this virtual space, you can experience the studio's three sets of custom-made speakers: near-fields for critical listening, mid-fields for a high-fidelity sound, or far-fields for a powerful, club-like audio experience.
A popular plugin for headphone correction and room/device simulation, the first three are focused on frequency response correction and stereo imaging (Redline), while the last two could be useful if you’re into nerd stuff or music production, allowing you to check your mixes on different setups with added room simulation.

Here, you can explore a range of plugins crafted to elevate your headphone listening experience, particularly if you own lower-quality consumer-grade headphones.

Redline Monitor is a versatile tool for listening, mixing, and mastering that enhances your headphone experience, making it feel as natural as if you were using external speakers. It effectively replaces the pronounced stereo separation typical of headphones with a finely detailed stereo image reminiscent of near-field monitor speakers. Essentially, it functions as a 'crossfeed plugin' with some additional features that enhance spatiality while maintaining pristine sound quality as possible.
It's especially valuable when listening older music that has a distinct Phantom center presence
Mit fine-tunes your headphone audio to replicate the neutral sound profile of 'studio reference' headphones, effectively eliminating the typical muddiness associated with consumer-grade headphones. The result is a substantial improvement in detail and clarity across all frequencies.
This correction tool can also simulate any of its supported headphones. Currently 598 models of headphones supported.

TB Morphit is also available as AUv3 plugin for iPhone and iPad, and as in-app purchase for USB Audio Player Pro, the leading high-quality audio player for Android.

Here's an alternative to Morphit: a plugin that calibrates both speakers and headphones to deliver precise and accurate studio reference sound.


Utilizing advanced 3D acoustics modeling, you'll find yourself seamlessly transported to the iconic control room of Abbey Road Studio Three. Within this virtual space, you can experience the studio's three sets of custom-made speakers: near-fields for critical listening, mid-fields for a high-fidelity sound, or far-fields for a powerful, club-like audio experience.
A popular plugin for headphone correction and room/device simulation, the first three are focused on frequency response correction and stereo imaging (Redline), while the last two could be useful if you’re into nerd stuff or music production, allowing you to check your mixes on different setups with added room simulation.

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Old article updated. Previously subscribers will not get email notification on these https://paragraph.com/@audiophile/plugins-for-headphones-1
I'm trying to updating the post slug, so if the link become broken it's for this reason
@reidtandy 👀 but the new one it's ok