Everyone wants their music to sound the best it possibly can, but equalizer settings can be rather overwhelming. Finding the ideal EQ settings for bass-heavy music can be particularly difficult, as you want a setting that makes your music sound crisp, not muddy. Fortunately, audiophiles and casual listeners alike can master their EQ and truly elevate their listening experience. Keep in mind that EQ settings remain a matter of personal preference, and can often change depending upon your audio device, so be sure to experiment and find what works well for you. This wikiHow will help you identify the best EQ settings for bass, and explain a wide range of EQ settings.

It gives a good level of bass and boosts the higher frequencies.

I have typical age related hearing loss and tinnitus* and the boost in higher frequencies suits me.

(I have tried some custom settings, but I find the acoustic EQ works across a range of music genres).


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I liked your EQ on Q35 (using it rn actually to test) but it was a little too bassy for my liking. The bass is nice but I like a bit more treble since the punchy bass was just a little too much at times

You know, I usually will keep it on soundcore signature most times. I will switch potentially depending on what I am doing. So if I am listening to something that has a lot of bass in , I may change to something with more bass or will just use different devices with more bass up instead.

if you want clear bass and treble, stock settings are terrible, turn on surround virtualizer for device, and volume leveler, tune it to sound good stock, then use its app to tune it, its complicated, but make the app like a W with the middle, highs and lows fighting it. i think the reason mine sounds this way, is somehow its pushining over its limits with my phone, already destroyed my driver side speaker in my fosgate equipped car at spec, even under.

Can this be done ? I have noticed that using EQ APO to bass manage two channel sources, following the guidelines from earlier posts (copying and defining the SUB channel as left plus right, ie SUB = L+R in the config) followed by HP and LF filters applied to L+ R and SUB does seem to work.

However, this approach completely disables any specific LFE audio present in playback of 5.1 content, be it movies or 5.1 music. This is obviously because Windows would normally assign the LFE [.1] content to the sub channel ahead of EQ APO but using the above method of bass management has reassigned the SUB channel to be the sum of left and right. So the LFE content is lost.

So, can the above method of using EQ APO to do bass management be done and somehow the LFE content be added back in as well ? Given EQ APO works top to bottom in command structure, I did try SUB = L+R+SUB, to see if that might do something, [ie new SUB is the sum of SUB windows has set ahead of EQ APO, plus the other channels but, it didn't appear to work. Suggestions and advice on how to use EQ APO to fully bass manage 5.1 ?

Theoretically, you are removing the whole bass from e.g. the L channel, so you should add the whole bass from the complete L back. However, you are are right that this might not be a good idea to do digitally.

The 'include' texts being the REW eq settings, I'm not sure on the 10db factor for SUB in your example though. I have a broad idea of what the 10db relates to but is it neccessary to add it if EQ APO is the only thing in the chain doing bass management. I know for example, if you use REW to measure SPL individually for each HDMI audio channel, bypassing the receivers bass management, the LFE channel SPL reading ends up being 10db higher than the others.

Matt, II wanted to bypass both Windows bass management and the receivers since I wanted to have a bit more control over it than was available both in the receiver (which does allow xover frequencies to bet set)) and the sub itself . I also needed to have different frequencies set for the subs low pass and main channels high pass to help fill some terrible speaker boundary suck outs I have. (In the order of -15db at 150Hz) With one freq set for both, I couldn't do that.

Plus, of course, in order to use the sub with music and be able to do this, I needed to set my speakers to large, with the sub at 'plus'. Turning off bass management everywhere else enable me to use EQ APO along with REW to smooth out that tricky overlap and still keep that suck out gap filled in a way I couldn't by simply setting speakers to small and say selecting 80Hz at the crossover.

What I am requesting could easily be done with the graphic equalizer of 31 bands or more but I have noticed that the bands are not well programmed (?) since if I raise, say, 3 knobs from 30hz to 70hz, these increase frequencies very far from them, checking with An RTA spectrum analyzer shows that it does not raise the frequencies as they should be.

This as an example if I want to boost 7db having as bands 20hz 40hz 60hz 80hz 100hz if I boost 40hz the normal thing for a graphic Eq is that it boosts 7db at 40hz with a natural drop until it reaches 20hz on the left and 60hz on the right but yes I want to do that in the Poweramp graphic equalizer taking the same example 40hz +7db has a drop but it drops beyond 60hz that is the case with all bands.

So I have a thing that connects to the cassete in my 2001 audi's stock sound deck. I have a Galaxy s5. I can play sounds on youtube using my phone and the car's speakers, this sounds great, I can hear all of the base and different subtle layers of the song. Now, if I play the same song through Spotify on the phone, it sounds like the bass is turned down to 0 and I can barely hear other less obvious parts of the song.

In order to get the nice bass sound on your headphones on Ubuntu 16.04+ and Mint 18+, you first need to have good headphones. I'm using Apple's headphones. The next thing you need to do is to put the preset on Party and slide the first column just little up, around ~15.4db and you will get that nice bass output just like on Windows machine.

I'd like to add few details to Vladimir's comment about PulseEffects. On Android I've been using V4A audio effects application which greatly increased audio quality, especially bass boost. Unfortunately, I've been missing this kind of app on Linux for years and here it is - PulseEffects.

In order to get a powerful and clean bass boost in PulseEffects app, you need to manually reduce audio output in order to compensate bass boost (otherwise your speakers will sound like trash). Do the following in PulseEffects app:

The GEB-7 is a seven-band equalizer created specifically for the frequency range of the electric bass. Since the frequency range extends down to 50Hz, the GEB-7 is also great for adjusting depth and bottom end of an upright bass with pickups.

I recently purchased the airpods. I notice a huge difference compared to my old wired earpods when it comes to the equalizer settings in spotify. When i adjust the bass a bit in the spotify app with equalizer the airpods can't handle the bass, it starts to crumble. The bass is just terrible compared to my old wired earphones. They could handle the bass setting to MAX. the airpods just cant handle it. please help?

There is nothing that can help you, your wired headphones are using the more powerful iPhone amplifier, the AirPods amplifier does not have as much power and clips sooner. BTW, the MAX bass setting on Spotify sounds like **** on any of my headphones.

Ok thanks! so i have to deal with it. It's sad that the old eaprhones had way better and stable bass and you could even turn it up. Even when i don't use the equalizer the bass is terrible in some songs... For example the song Cherry Hill by Russ if you turn up te volume the bass is crumbling.

I need help I bought a new Samsung Galaxy A14 yesterday and I was setting up sound effects and Dolby Atmos.... the problem is that I don't see the equalizer so where is the problem? I tried to put the smartphone in the charger, but the equalizer simply cannot be displayed, so what should I do?

This is typically done with IIR filters. JUCE has two IIR filter implementations, the one in the dsp module is the newer one. A Bass Middle Treble EQ is basically a chain of three IIR instances. To make a filter actually do something to the frequencies in the audio signal you need to apply filter coefficients that can be computed by filter design helper functions. A suitable choice for your application would be a low shelf for bass, a bell filter for mid and s high shelf for treble. Your controls will set the gain for the filter design, the other parameters should be constants.

Edit: If you have too much bass and your speakers are in the corners of the room or directly at the wall, it could be benficial to place them at least 30 cm in front of the wall or take then out of the corners.

Suppose you have an CD player, a DVD player, a Pi running Kodi and a set top box.

And you prefer a piece of music to be played with a little more bass and treble. Is it better to adjust on the CD player, the DVD player, the Pi running Kodi and the set top box, or just in one place on the sink?

No offence but who needs a CD player and DVD player when you have kodi? I was surprised to find no support for an equalizer.hopefully someone can figure it out. I loved winamp for that. Just nice to be able to tweak the audio. Espically if you want to watch a show from the 90s with poor audio quality.

I got a bass EQ pedal for my bass guitar but i was wondering if i could use it with my electric guitar. I'm not sure if it would screw it up or just sound bad but i dont want to mess anything up. Please help

I ended up redownloading the driver package for my card, as I previously installed just the driver. Once I installed the driver and the software, I could mix down the bass in the equalizer that is part of the software suite for the soundcard.

If you install the proper driver package from the vendor (e.g. motherboard manufacturer would distribute on-board audio device drivers), then the available settings will be substantially increased, which you'll see in the device's properties (which you can get to via system tray the volume controller). Most all offer the ability to set the treble/bass after you have installed the right driver/app suite. There are only a few manufacturers of PC audio cards. ff782bc1db

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