Setting HZ Band in EQ10 Custom Mode
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Hello everyone,
I have a Sony device, the model being:
DSX-A416BT,
I'm not an expert in settings, so I'm counting on you for the next steps.
Basically, I have a custom EQ10 mode which consists of 10 bands in Hz, but I don’t know how to adjust it. I listen to different types of music, and on top of that, I have a powered subwoofer with 4 speakers: 2 in the front doors and 2 in the rear doors.
Can you help me? I'm going through the preset settings, but I’m sure I can achieve cleaner sound with this famous custom EQ10.
I have a Sony device, the model being:
DSX-A416BT,
I'm not an expert in settings, so I'm counting on you for the next steps.
Basically, I have a custom EQ10 mode which consists of 10 bands in Hz, but I don’t know how to adjust it. I listen to different types of music, and on top of that, I have a powered subwoofer with 4 speakers: 2 in the front doors and 2 in the rear doors.
Can you help me? I'm going through the preset settings, but I’m sure I can achieve cleaner sound with this famous custom EQ10.
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Hello and welcome to this forum,
It’s to be adjusted according to your preferences and your ear, knowing that the lowest Hz (generally on the left) are the bass, 1000Hz corresponds to the mids, and above 10000 are the highs which are less perceived as one ages.
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I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
It’s to be adjusted according to your preferences and your ear, knowing that the lowest Hz (generally on the left) are the bass, 1000Hz corresponds to the mids, and above 10000 are the highs which are less perceived as one ages.
--
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
As I mentioned in the ad, I'm not an expert.