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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8687270" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>If you really want to emphasize on lows then you need to tune lower then. What SSA recommends is a happy median where you get more musical range but won't necessarily mean it's what you're looking for. It will mostly depend on what types of music you listen to on a daily and you move your tune based on that. I like playing around with aeroports because you can experiment with it and find out for yourself what works best for you. Just know that the lower tune you go, the less of the highs you get. So you have to give and take what you want from it. The program doesn't account for cabin gain so that graph is not the final curve you're going to end up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8687270, member: 574798"] If you really want to emphasize on lows then you need to tune lower then. What SSA recommends is a happy median where you get more musical range but won't necessarily mean it's what you're looking for. It will mostly depend on what types of music you listen to on a daily and you move your tune based on that. I like playing around with aeroports because you can experiment with it and find out for yourself what works best for you. Just know that the lower tune you go, the less of the highs you get. So you have to give and take what you want from it. The program doesn't account for cabin gain so that graph is not the final curve you're going to end up with. [/QUOTE]
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