EQ settings
EQ settings are different for every person, depends on how you like to listen to your music.
Some people don't care if they can hear the song they just want bass, some people need clarity, a good mix of highs/mids/lows.
My suggestion is to just play with the EQ, one at a time, take it from end to the other so you know what both ends of the spectrum sound like then set it somewhere that it sound sgood to you.
Your going to have to go back and re-ajust settings as time goes on. Its not really anything you can do in one sitting unless you have an analyzer. It took me months to set up my USER EQ`s (3 of them one for heavy deep bass, one for tight quick bass, and one for vocal/softer songs)
IMO those preset EQ's (Jazz, Country, R&B, ect) are useless, although my HU alows me to ajust them if I want to but goes back to the way it was when I switch to another
Some people don't care if they can hear the song they just want bass, some people need clarity, a good mix of highs/mids/lows.
My suggestion is to just play with the EQ, one at a time, take it from end to the other so you know what both ends of the spectrum sound like then set it somewhere that it sound sgood to you.
Your going to have to go back and re-ajust settings as time goes on. Its not really anything you can do in one sitting unless you have an analyzer. It took me months to set up my USER EQ`s (3 of them one for heavy deep bass, one for tight quick bass, and one for vocal/softer songs)
IMO those preset EQ's (Jazz, Country, R&B, ect) are useless, although my HU alows me to ajust them if I want to but goes back to the way it was when I switch to another
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