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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8421399" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>bass EQ flat, mids and highs, you can do what you want to a certain extent. My head unit is completely different from yours so my EQ curve is rather different with 16 bands controlling individual set frequencies I normally cut frequencies where there are peaks in the sound spectrum for my loud listening custom EQ curve, I have a different one on my custom SQ curve. If I play around boosting any of the bass frequencies on the EQ, the signal starts distorting a lot quicker even though the bass sounds clean, the signal is not. Keep in mind with EQ boosts, you are adding musical information thats not supposed to be there in the first place in the recording. Thats constant with most people's setups. Thats why there's an established orthodox safe way of setting gains+head unit settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8421399, member: 650438"] bass EQ flat, mids and highs, you can do what you want to a certain extent. My head unit is completely different from yours so my EQ curve is rather different with 16 bands controlling individual set frequencies I normally cut frequencies where there are peaks in the sound spectrum for my loud listening custom EQ curve, I have a different one on my custom SQ curve. If I play around boosting any of the bass frequencies on the EQ, the signal starts distorting a lot quicker even though the bass sounds clean, the signal is not. Keep in mind with EQ boosts, you are adding musical information thats not supposed to be there in the first place in the recording. Thats constant with most people's setups. Thats why there's an established orthodox safe way of setting gains+head unit settings. [/QUOTE]
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