Thalis
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Fixed the headband with an old pad from a HD 25 II:
View attachment 116146
very creative.... was it uncomfortable?
Fixed the headband with an old pad from a HD 25 II:
View attachment 116146
Yes. With its high sensitivity and low impedance, it is a good match for that and other portable devices with a 3.5mm headphone jack.Could it be compatible with the latest Apple MacBook Air with M1 (in terms of the Mac's output power)?
although there is still some slight droning with bass, which I couldn't quite fully eliminate.
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Here is mine:
Preamp: -4.5 dB
Filter: ON PK Fc 30 Hz Gain 5 dB Q 1
Filter: ON PK Fc 110 Hz Gain -8 dB Q 0.46
Filter: ON PK Fc 500 Hz Gain -3 dB Q 1.5
Filter: ON PK Fc 1000 Hz Gain 3.1 dB Q 2
Filter: ON PK Fc 1600 Hz Gain -4.3 dB Q 3
Filter: ON PK Fc 2000 Hz Gain 2 dB Q 1.5
Filter: ON PK Fc 5000 Hz Gain -6 dB Q 1.5
Filter: ON PK Fc 5250 Hz Gain -5 dB Q 4
Filter: ON PK Fc 7500 Hz Gain -8 dB Q 5
Filter: ON PK Fc 8200 Hz Gain -6 dB Q 5
Filter: ON PK Fc 10000 Hz Gain -5.5 dB Q 6
Filter: ON PK Fc 10000 Hz Gain 7.8 dB Q 1
Filter: ON PK Fc 13700 Hz Gain -6 dB Q 8
Filter: ON PK Fc 15000 Hz Gain 3 dB Q 2
I tried to make it sound as natural as possible within the limits of this cheap headphone and without any obvious peaks.
I tried all EQs here, but they were all unusable to me, the headphone raw without EQ is a desaster, but with my EQ I would call it usable, sounds more like a 100$ headphone now, although there is still some slight droning with bass, which I couldn't quite fully eliminate.
also keep in mind that sound changes a lot with positioning, try sliding it around on your ear until you get the most neutral representation.
May I know why are there 2 10kHz filters?
It provides a broad hump with a sharp divot taken out of the middle at 10 k. An "M" shape if you will.
May I know why are there 2 10kHz filters?
Any chance you could select the 10-most effective? Qudelix, and others, have a 10-entry limit.Ok, here the final EQ,