I’m new to using EQ. I find I have to increase the volume going from no EQ to loading an EQ profile. Do I increase the preamp back to 0db, or leave it and increase the main volume?

  • Sproketz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    When you raise a frequency above flat, you’re basically turning up the volume of that frequency. When doing so, you have to turn the preamp down by a roughly equal amount to compensate so you don’t cause distortion.

    Short story. Leave it and increase the volume.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you! I will try this out on APO and see the diference, mainly when i got my hands on DT880 Pro (or the K52 since i want is as an step headphone since i selled my hd569, it was uncomfortable, i could feel the earcup edges against the own earpads and the foam was minimal)

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    1 year ago

    Try to add like 15 db in the bass region and put pre-amp to 0, then play a bassy song. You’ll get a good idea of what happens when you don’t decrease the pre-amp to compensate for the volume increase. Ofc, that’s just an extreme example, may not be as noticeable with typical EQ profiles.

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      1 year ago

      It gets so boomy, looks like fake china headphones, or better, gives you a experience of how Razer Blackshark V2X is, pure trash