

The new supported models come in both wired and wireless configurations as well as a variety of price points, making Reference 4 more accessible to engineers on-the-go than ever before. The addition of these new models - which include headphones from existing supported manufacturers such as Sony, Sennheiser, and JBL as well as new additions from House of Marley, Taotronics, and Brainwavz - bring the total count of supported headphones up to 247, a number which Sonarworks says will continue to increase. Latvian audio software developers Sonarworks have just announced the addition of 17 new supported headphone models for their best-in-class audio calibration software Reference 4. I had the opportunity to review Sonarworks’ Reference 3 system back in February, 2016, and the same operational principles are found here in Reference 4. The UI on both macOS and Windows can now be switched to dark mode, a long-requested feature from the night-owls of the Sonarworks community. Rob Tavaglione Published: Octo Updated: May 26, 2021. Dedicated to improving the experience for both current and new users, the update includes a reworked filter mode as well as usability, latency and on-boarding improvements to allow greater ease of use with the software.įollowing the complete revamp of the Systemwide app, the update now includes on-demand headphone profile downloads, which makes for a quicker set-up time and also allows users to download profiles for their individually measured headphones directly into the software. The Latvia-based audio technology company Sonarworks has released the latest update to their award-winning software, Reference 4. Last month Sonarworks announced version 4.3 and today they announce more headphone profiles. Sonarworks is a must-have for professionals on the go and users demanding the very best from their headphones and rooms ( Review HERE).
