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I'm just an ordinary guy who's really picky when it comes to **headphones**. I can talk a lot about them, and I usually don't change the way I listen to music. I want to be independent, but I don’t have much money—so I end up relying on **headphones** that just make sound. As long as they work, I can manage in most situations. But honestly, **headphones** should be able to deliver quality sound. Xiao Bian wants to tell you that not all of them are actually good. Let’s take a look at what the basics of a decent pair of **headphones** really are. Before diving into how entry-level users should choose **headsets**, let me first explain how **headphones** actually work. Headphones come in different types, like dynamic, electrostatic, and balanced armature. Each has its own working principle, and for now, most beginners will only encounter **dynamic headphones**. These are similar to regular speakers: they use a coil and a diaphragm to produce sound. When current flows through the coil, it moves the diaphragm, creating sound waves. It might sound complicated, but I won’t go too deep—just enough for you to understand the basics. Now, for white users, choosing the right **headset** isn’t always easy. There are so many options out there, and it's hard to know where to start. We’ve thought a lot about this, and we believe that even if you’re new, you can still make smart choices. If you're interested, keep reading. If not, maybe you'll find something else interesting. We won’t be recommending specific models today. If you want to know which ones are best, check out our headphone buying guide. What we’ll focus on is how to choose **headphones** wisely and avoid common mistakes. After all this, we finally get to the main point: what every beginner should know when buying **headphones**. Even if you're not a complete newbie, understanding these basics can help you avoid being taken advantage of. It’s fun to learn, and knowing more about your gear can save you from falling for bad deals. Let’s break down some of the key parameters that often confuse newcomers. When I was just starting out, I used to feel overwhelmed by all the technical terms people used—like frequency response, impedance, signal-to-noise ratio, and sound separation. It felt like everyone else knew everything, while I was completely lost. That’s why we’re here: to simplify things and help you understand what matters. So, let’s start with the basics. The **frequency response range** refers to how well a pair of **headphones** can reproduce sound across different frequencies. When a constant voltage is applied, the sound pressure level changes with frequency, and the phase also shifts. This relationship between frequency and sound pressure (and phase) is called the frequency response. Understanding this helps you choose **headphones** that offer a balanced and natural listening experience. This article is originally from China Headphone Exchange.

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