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You will often see a sharp peak around 8kHz on these graphs. This is usually an artifact of the measurement tool (resonance) rather than the IEM itself.

The rapid growth of the specialized personal audio market has necessitated accessible tools for objective performance evaluation. has emerged as the dominant open-access platform for displaying and comparing frequency response graphs of in-ear monitors (IEMs) and headphones. By providing a standardized visual interface for acoustic data, Squiglink bridges the gap between scientific measurement and consumer perception. This paper explores the platform's utility in Equalization (EQ) mapping, its impact on community-driven audio reviewing, and the inherent physical limitations of comparing raw acoustic data across disparate measuring rigs. 1. Introduction

: Users can plot multiple IEMs or headphones on a single graph to visually inspect differences in bass, midrange, and treble execution.

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