My musical tastes are probably more varied than most people, and one of things i've noticed about DSP is that it can cope very well with everything from Corelli to The Prodigy, but when you throw some 80's metal at it, it all goes to pot
I thought therefore that i would start a thread where people could post up their preferred DSP settings along with their typical musical tastes.... any ageing metal heads with a configuration that suits would be most helpful!
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DSP Settings
- wiseguy
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Re: DSP Settings
I leave my DSP on Jazz Club. I listen to all sorts of music (rock, alternative, metal, rap, pop, reggae, opera) and they all seem to sound the best to me that way. Maybe it's the extra bass. This is a subjective preference- different strokes...
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- glastoveteran
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Re: DSP Settings
There is a thread on this where a member used a scientific approach to get the EQ as flat and as close to the original recording as possible:
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07&start=0
It's how I've got mine set at the moment and I'm pretty happy with it.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 07&start=0
It's how I've got mine set at the moment and I'm pretty happy with it.
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