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Custom EQ to address mild hearing loss in left ear

When you use headphones or IEMs, do you always notice the sound image is shifted to the right?
Is the entire sound image shifted to the right, or does it just feel like certain frequency ranges are distorted that way?
If it’s the former, try applying a delay to the right speaker and test if that helps.
 
For Audyssey the OCA algorithms will allow whatever curves you want to create
 
When you use headphones or IEMs, do you always notice the sound image is shifted to the right?
Is the entire sound image shifted to the right, or does it just feel like certain frequency ranges are distorted that way?
If it’s the former, try applying a delay to the right speaker and test if that helps.
It’s just certain frequencies, which is supported by my Audiogram. So I end up adjusting the balance differently depending on what the track content is. Female vocals are tilted more to the right, other stuff is different, etc.
 
For Audyssey the OCA algorithms will allow whatever curves you want to create
Right, but then I’m back to trying to set adjusted curves that correct 1-10khz, balancing left/right front/back while maintaining (nominally) a Harman curve. That was my original post, how do I figure out how to add/subtract a correct curve + Harman that centers most frequencies 1-10khz.

I know it can be done, will be easier with MiniDSP which allows me to stack PEQ on top of Dirac, but will be harder with Audyssey target curves alone.
 
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