I‘m playing around here with the compensation switch (A/B testing) and right now i would say that there is definitely dynamic compression added.
Anyway measurements would be nice.
I‘m pretty sure that Apple‘s compensation for an audiogram does not translate 1:1 from the hearing loss value(s). (As hearing loss values can be entered up to 160db)
What i really would like to know is the amount of compensation, the creation of the compensation filter values and if there is...
The Qudelix has a parametric eq as far as i can see?
Why not using it?
Because of the size?
(But i anyway also would like to have such a solution. )
I would love if Apple would implement a PEQ for the AirPods but before hell freezes over i think…
Yes. I made an app for creating fully customized audiograms.
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/ihearit/id1564791424
As you said it‘s the „poor man‘s eq“ and the only way to get a kind of „flexible eq“ on iPhones. And only on iPhones as you only have HealthKit with audiogram data on iPhones...