ststairz

ststairz t1_j6blxpd wrote

Reply to comment by AnOldMoth in Why not EQ? by ChromicClaw2

My point is "it's too much of a hassle". Majority of people including myself, just wanna plug and play. I tested oratory1990's EQ harman target. Does it sound good afterwards? Yes. But stock tuning sounds good to my ears as well. There're different, but not for the worse or better. OP asked why people chose not to use EQ. That's my answer. I'm happy with my iem's stock sound signature.

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ststairz t1_j69zmlw wrote

Too much of a hassle. I was using my Shure SE846 with oratory1990's EQ for a short while then no longer bother. I believe if you need to EQ your headphones in order to like them, then they're simply not for you.

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ststairz t1_j55tbz9 wrote

Do you have any general idea of how the intelligent equalizer works? For some reason I hear very little diffirence between detailed/balanced/warm preset. Music mode seems to disable many DSP effects, while Movie mode seems to add crossfeed and some reverb/hall effect. I also don't understand the Game mode, especially the Performance preset. Could you shed some light based on your knowledge of the software?

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ststairz t1_j1xyxbq wrote

Byerdynamic are notorious for extremely bright yet detailed headphone. Own a pair of DT990 Pro, can't listen to it for more than 15 minutes. Though some people really appreciate its clarity. I suggest try em out at a shop before making any purchase. Otherwise, hd600 always is the safer bet.

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