Cahudson42
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I find the concept intriguing..put 'everything inside the loop ' including your ears.. then EQ it.
Question is (for me at least) what am I ending up with? A 'personalized Harmon curve' based on my own hearing? An equivalent to 'flat' done otherwise? Or?
For those not familiar, after you install you create a 'profile' by listening to sine waves at frequencies from 32Hz to 16k, and adjusting a circular slider until the point you 'just' no longer hear the tone. 10 points as I remember..
A lot simpler than REW, a UMIK, and Equalizer APO..
Here is more detail (the app doc is useless. there isn't any):
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-perfect-your-androids-sound-with-neutralizer/
It's a bit frustrating that once you get the initial profile, you can't add the effects of, say, additional PEQs to tweak it..but that aside, at least testing on my 'everyday' SHP9500, it subjectively sounds pretty good with everything I tried so far on Amazon music.
Thoughts? Opinions? Criticisms? Pros? Cons?
All appreciated!
Question is (for me at least) what am I ending up with? A 'personalized Harmon curve' based on my own hearing? An equivalent to 'flat' done otherwise? Or?
For those not familiar, after you install you create a 'profile' by listening to sine waves at frequencies from 32Hz to 16k, and adjusting a circular slider until the point you 'just' no longer hear the tone. 10 points as I remember..
A lot simpler than REW, a UMIK, and Equalizer APO..
Here is more detail (the app doc is useless. there isn't any):
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-perfect-your-androids-sound-with-neutralizer/
It's a bit frustrating that once you get the initial profile, you can't add the effects of, say, additional PEQs to tweak it..but that aside, at least testing on my 'everyday' SHP9500, it subjectively sounds pretty good with everything I tried so far on Amazon music.
Thoughts? Opinions? Criticisms? Pros? Cons?
All appreciated!