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<blockquote data-quote="momofx" data-source="post: 8103183" data-attributes="member: 645287"><p>Personally I think there is no fixed setting for an eq like that wether you listen to rock or jazz, simply because MUSIC is dynamic and the quality of the recording from different studios, cd publishers, download sites, etc. will vary in frequency response and you will have to re-adjust again until it sounds good to YOU. For example, one artist might have alot of bass and another might have too less bass or too less mid frequencies or high frequencies or too much, etc. etc. you get what I'm trying to say?</p><p></p><p>I often wondered how competitors with those big 32 band eqs etc. would have it preset in their trunk for all types of music, considering my statement above. I never understood that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momofx, post: 8103183, member: 645287"] Personally I think there is no fixed setting for an eq like that wether you listen to rock or jazz, simply because MUSIC is dynamic and the quality of the recording from different studios, cd publishers, download sites, etc. will vary in frequency response and you will have to re-adjust again until it sounds good to YOU. For example, one artist might have alot of bass and another might have too less bass or too less mid frequencies or high frequencies or too much, etc. etc. you get what I'm trying to say? I often wondered how competitors with those big 32 band eqs etc. would have it preset in their trunk for all types of music, considering my statement above. I never understood that... [/QUOTE]
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