You felt it important to protect the other community members from being misled by my single subjective statement about my opinion on my personal set of Sony true wireless headphones?
I would have rather you had given me your suggestions about how I could tune my Sonys to make them sound better rather than attempting to dismiss my subjective statement, Since it sounds like you have some experience with their software. We are all on the same team and should all be best friends hanging out listening to music together talking gear and drinking beer.
I certainly agree that Bluetooth can be excellent when well done. My other subjective statement about my audio Technica Bluetooth headphones supports that position.
Fair enough mate, and I do owe you an apology. My response was too strong for certain and that was inappropriate. I way prefer a great dialogue based around respect and communication and based on your reply to me I get the sense that you also value these things. I will have to take a screen shot with my phone as I use Onkyo HF Player on a LG G7. I essentially scoop out the bass in a moderately deep scoop probably centred around 80Hz running to about 125 Hz removing about 4dB of energy overall. What this does is essentially liberates the excellent tonal ability of the driver/enclosure design in the other frequencies while still retaining genuine bass punch, but natural enough to be engaging. I have played the drums for about 35 years off and on so I have to believe that I have at least some sense of what works in those frequency regions. I have also been listening to decent audio since the early 1980s so I have I hope a nuanced perception of audio reproduction.
I also listen to a very wide variety of music from Judas Priest and Tool to Yo Yo Ma. I value sound reproduction fundamentals and engagement ability in my gear. I say this not boastfully, but so that you get a sense of how connected to this hobby and passion I am. It isn't about me at all, it is about great music reproduction.