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Apo equalizer presets
Apo equalizer presets




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Like every second night or so I spent a fair amount of time comparing the EQ’d Elear with the both the non-EQ’d and EQ’d Clear.

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I wonder if the people who sell the fancier plugins share some of the revenue with the authors of the core applications, I hope so. “Kinda” because the main apps are donation-funded (I felt a level of freeloader guilt that I estimated at $20 which is what I gave) but many plugins aren’t free at all.

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Even at 58 Q’s I still had 58 different gain values assigned to each add to that tiny variations in crossfeed not to to mention the other myriad effects that come with this software which is kinda free.

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A lot of people say that the Elear “responds well” to eq well, it does but therein lies the danger of clipping it to damage if one doesn’t pay extreme attention to all the controls over the full spectrum. It’s not just technology, there’s know-how and talent involved. It’s the transients, I don’t know how they manage to keep them so even. Only goes to show, I spent the night tweaking APO+Peace and had managed to convince myself I had nailed it damn near True-Fi but a few mins ago i reloaded True-Fi and dang them, it was about 3 times better than what I could achieve. More information on this $90 wonder box can be found in this Head-Fi discussion thread. OMG did that improve those cans! It is indescribable! You have to hear it to believe it. I was about to sell my HiFiMan HE-400i until I connected it to the E1DA and set the “EQ HE400i to Harman” preset. You’re in luck if you have Audeze, Sennheiser, or HiFiMan headphones.

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The E1DA has short-range bluetooth and you connect to it with your smartphone directly from the HPToy app instead of using the usual bluetooth connection manager of your smartphone.

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To access these features you download an app from Google Play or iOS app store called HPToy. The cool thing is the filters and parametric equalizer hidden within it. It connects to your computer via an old-style USB B cable, the kind you used to connect scanners and printers with back in the day. But it has no battery and it is power-thirsty. It is a device that is small, and looks like it should be portable. So your headphones need to be cabled for that. It is an all-in-one DAC/Amp with a 2.5" balanced output. As you can see most of my changes are based on nothing really so any thoughts about them would be appreciated.I have the E1DA PowerDAC v2. I based my eq off Oratory 1990’s preset :īand 1 LOW_SHELF FC 90 Hz GAIN 4,0 dB Q 0,7īand 3 PEAK FC 1500 Hz GAIN -1,0 dB Q 3,0īand 4 PEAK FC 2700 Hz GAIN -1,1 dB Q 6,0īand 6 PEAK FC 5500 Hz GAIN -1,5 dB Q 4,0īand 8 PEAK FC 7350 Hz GAIN -5,8 dB Q 5,0īand 9 PEAK FC 8350 Hz GAIN -7,3 dB Q 3,5īand 10 PEAK FC 15000 Hz GAIN -6,0 dB Q 1,0Īnd this is my current “mid forward” preset:īand 1 LOW_SHELF FC 90 Hz GAIN 3,0 dB Q 0,7īasically my changes were lowering the bass by 1 dB to hear vocals easier, undoing oratory’s changes to most mids frequencies as he reduced most of them (He did boosted 3700 so I left that one unchanged) and I reduced the 55 frequencies hoping to reduce siblance a little. I don’t know too much about eq other than the bare basics so normally I go by ear. I don’t know if this is the right place to post this but I’ve been playing around with my DT 1990’s to make them more mid forward. (Of course, if you hear the same upper mids or treble spike in multiple cases that suggests it’s one of your ear canal resonances at work, not the measurements.) If still no joy, do the same thing with each of your headphones that have usable measurements in turn. As you go up in FR do you hear flat or a very steady rise or fall throughout? If so, that suggests a good match.

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Now listen to it using On-line Tone Generator or whatever sine sweep approach you’re comfortable with. Perhaps try this? EQ one of your headphones to the no-bass Harman curve using the Oratory graph. So when I simulate another headphone on the 1990 I know any discrepancy has to come from the other headphone’s measurements. In my case, Oratory’s graph for the DT 1990 just nails it for my own DT 1990.

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Of course and to state the obvious, until you know you have an accurate graph for at least one headphone you own, there’s no way to pin down which headphone’s measurements in a simulation test is at fault.






Apo equalizer presets