I recently became aware of Peace EQ and immediately gave it a go. Definitely something I'll use. However, using the Auto EQ profiles I ran into a question.
I use a pair of HD660s. If I click the Auto EQ and load one of the Harman profiles for those headphones, eg. crinacle's ears-711_harman_over-ear_2018, the sound becomes very dull and lifeless, not pleasing at all.
If I read the text in the Peace EQ it does say that loading a profile will make the "headphones neutral so you're able to introduce what you want (bass, treble, etc.)"
I was under the impression that loading one of these "harman profiles" would make the headphones sound closer to the harman target, is that correct?
Or is the text in the Peace EQ correct, that the curve becomes flat? This corresponds to what I hear. But if this is true, why do these profiles have harman in the title? (Or rather, listed under Method).
Thanks!
I use a pair of HD660s. If I click the Auto EQ and load one of the Harman profiles for those headphones, eg. crinacle's ears-711_harman_over-ear_2018, the sound becomes very dull and lifeless, not pleasing at all.
If I read the text in the Peace EQ it does say that loading a profile will make the "headphones neutral so you're able to introduce what you want (bass, treble, etc.)"
I was under the impression that loading one of these "harman profiles" would make the headphones sound closer to the harman target, is that correct?
Or is the text in the Peace EQ correct, that the curve becomes flat? This corresponds to what I hear. But if this is true, why do these profiles have harman in the title? (Or rather, listed under Method).
Thanks!