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EQ preset based on the Harman curve for Wharfedale Linton 85

kaffe

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Hello

I'm a bit curious to "see" how much of a difference it will do to apply EQ based on the Harman curve to my Lintons.

To apply EQ I have installed a free trial of SoundSource from Rogue Amoeba which seems to be generally recommended for Mac users.
The Mac will be connected to a Yamaha R-N800a via USB.

I have found some presets here: https://www.spinorama.org/speakers/...h Anniversary/ErinsAudioCorner/index_eac.html. Being a rookie, I have no clue how to convert either of these presets to the a 10-band one. Can anybody help with this?

Thank you!
 
Hello

I'm a bit curious to "see" how much of a difference it will do to apply EQ based on the Harman curve to my Lintons.

To apply EQ I have installed a free trial of SoundSource from Rogue Amoeba which seems to be generally recommended for Mac users.
The Mac will be connected to a Yamaha R-N800a via USB.

I have found some presets here: https://www.spinorama.org/speakers/Wharfedale Linton 85th Anniversary/ErinsAudioCorner/index_eac.html. Being a rookie, I have no clue how to convert either of these presets to the a 10-band one. Can anybody help with this?

Thank you!
No need to convert to 10-band.

Simply download the AutomaticEQ (IIR) preset .txt from Spinorama, then import into SoundSource like so: https://rogueamoeba.com/support/knowledgebase/?showArticle=SoundSource-Custom-HPEQ

Edit: here's what the preset does:

Screenshot 2026-03-18 164214.png
(Dashed: stock, Solid: EQed)

More bass, less treble.
 
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