Audiophile Hearing Analysis

Know what you hear

know what you need

and act on it

Have you ever experienced it? Your curiosity is piqued by something. Something new. Something you have never seen before.

You think: “how can it be that this has not been invented yet??”

Audiofile is the first in the market to introduce the Audiophile Hearing Analysis. The hearing analysis that aims to put an end to subjective perceptions.

  • The audiophile (stereo) hearing analysis provides insight into the strengths and weaknesses of your hearing
  • Audiofile translates this into audio components* that compensate for weaknesses and emphasize strengths
  • This means an end to buying those products that do not actually add value to your hearing
  • The stereo analysis provides insight into your left and right balance. With which you can position your speakers more accurately
  • No more discussions with your partner about why your set sounds so sharp. You know why, your partner as well
  • The frustration factor is low because you know which audio products suit you and which do not
  • You save money because you do not buy audio products that are not in line with your audiophile hearing

* audio components: from speakers to amplifiers, from cables to power strips!

From subjective to fact based

To perform the hearing analysis, Audiofile uses calibrated equipment and software as used by audiologists. But (and let this be very clear), Audiofile will not ‘restore’ your hearing by offering you a hearing aid as compensation.

Our core business is and remains: helping our customers find the audio equipment that makes them ‘happy’. Equipment that allows our customers to enjoy music intensely, that is what we do it for at Audiofile and that is what we want to be the best at.

Being able to offer a hearing analysis is therefore a given for Audiofile. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best advice and this irrevocably means that we cannot blindly assume that Audiofile’s ears are the same as yours. We all have our own hearing profile, our own auditory dips, and as a result our own music experience. All the result of how our ears work…