The AutoEQ settings in the Qudelix are automatically generated by AutoEQ from Oratory1990's measurements. Same with the Crinacle ones, these are not done by those people, they are just from their measurements.Been given different settings on Reddit, apparently the settings in the Qudelix are bit the same as those in the Oratory Reddit which seems odd, but the PDF gives you tweaking suggestions and I'm liking that
Thanks that makes a lot of sense and Incan already hear that for myselfThe AutoEQ settings in the Qudelix are automatically generated by AutoEQ from Oratory1990's measurements. Same with the Crinacle ones, these are not done by those people, they are just from their measurements.
This is different from Oratory1990's profiles which he produces manually and tests and tweaks by listening.
I generally find Oratory1990's own profiles to be much better, the AutoEQ ones often sound very bad to me. I strongly recommend taking a preset he has published there and manually entering it, over using the AutoEQ tab.
Thanks that makes a lot of sense and Incan already hear that for myself
Another point to consider. The PEQ recommendation settings you can find from various sources like Oratory, Crinicle and the like. Are in many cases what the special headphone mic detected for that particular headset and the resulting adjustment PEQ table is so you can make these adjustments to get your headset as close to Flat response or a particular Harman Curve result. Many people don’t like Flat and many don’t like the Harman curve either. So my opinion is to use these as baseline tools to work from. Salt and pepper to taste is a lot of fun. For instance I have significant hearing loss in the higher frequencies @ 10K and above. Deaf as a doornail. So I boost most of my PEQ sets in this range to compensate. I am also a huge Basshead. Feel free to adjust to your own tastes and preferences. Experimentation is half the fun of having PEQ tools available.Thanks that makes a lot of sense and Incan already hear that for myself
I have gotten balanced cables for 3 different headphones since getting the Qudelix, all from Hart Audio. Great cables and not terribly expensive. I use a common 2.5 mm interconnect for two of them with 18 inch y split cables for the respective headphones, so that saved a bit of money, but I've still spent more on cables than the Qudelix cost.Well, got two things to say, the Oratory PEQ without any fiddling is fantastic and wow, ( just unbalanced I'm almost at the peak at what the thing can do, +3DB) my test track , Norah Jones Come Away with me is just lush her voice filling your head with the lovely bass and those hissing symbols , fantastic . The B&W P5 series 2 though at 10 years old and same price back then can hold their own, the PEQ needs a little more base ( I think it's an auto EQ I'm not sure ) and they are easier to drive but to be fair they are great on their own.
Anyway great start for the Sandaras, the balanced cable is needed though, thats another 50 quid and they are on their way.
More later
So say we All!I have gotten balanced cables for 3 different headphones since getting the Qudelix, all from Hart Audio. Great cables and not terribly expensive. I use a common 2.5 mm interconnect for two of them with 18 inch y split cables for the respective headphones, so that saved a bit of money, but I've still spent more on cables than the Qudelix cost.
And I assume the Qudelix app will show them when they are added to the AutoEQ site.
There or thereabouts yes as stacking 2 low shelf filters will possibly (maybe in some electronic music and other low bass stuff) take the sub bass a bit over full scale . You will probably get away with less but I'd use a clipping indicator /limiter if going with much less.Re Sundara Oratory PEQ, Pre gain is 5.5 for one of the low shelf, the notes on the side say you can set the other low shelf to 6db for linear extension, does this now mean the pre gain should change to -11.5?
Ok thanks , I'll test it with Billie Eilish
Over Bluetooth? Not going to be mqa then. (not that mqa is better). Either app will be sending basically the same signal over Bluetooth.Ok, downloaded Audio player pro, cost £10.48 UK to buy and get MQA, started 3 month Tidal trial
Using Qudelix 5k and Sundara with Oratory PEQ, Sony Xperia 5 iV
So, compared the Sony LDAC ultra HD from Amazon to The usb Audio pro and Tidals MQA.
No difference whatsoever
No the Audio player pro is usb dacOver Bluetooth? Not going to be mqa then. (not that mqa is better). Either app will be sending basically the same signal over Bluetooth.