Jose Hidalgo
Addicted to Fun and Learning
Hi everybody,
For headphones, the most well-known EQ target curve may be the Harman one (and its variants for each headphone type : AE-OE or IE).
In my experience the Optimum HiFi curve is also a good alternative when you want less bass and more midrange presence.
My question would be : leaving aside Harman and Optimum HiFi, is there any other target curve that would be worth a try at least for some specific type(s) of music ? And if that's the case, what are the supposed benefits of such target curve(s) ?
Sites like Oratory and AutoEQ mention other curves, but they seem to be much less used (the Diffuse Field curve and the Free Field curve come to mind).
Thanks.
For headphones, the most well-known EQ target curve may be the Harman one (and its variants for each headphone type : AE-OE or IE).
In my experience the Optimum HiFi curve is also a good alternative when you want less bass and more midrange presence.
My question would be : leaving aside Harman and Optimum HiFi, is there any other target curve that would be worth a try at least for some specific type(s) of music ? And if that's the case, what are the supposed benefits of such target curve(s) ?
Sites like Oratory and AutoEQ mention other curves, but they seem to be much less used (the Diffuse Field curve and the Free Field curve come to mind).
Thanks.