S Squiddie Member Dec 11, 2015 #21 Squiddie said: Here is what I like now after measuring more: Code: "bass" (base, not in the EQ) at -10 80Hz -9 200Hz +10 500Hz 0 1000Hz 0 2000Hz +6 5000Hz +6 10000Hz +6 Click to expand... Just wanted to update this thread that this setting works so well for me that I stopped messing with it. I use the regular bass control (in bass/treble, not the EQ) to compensate a bit depending on external conditions.
Squiddie said: Here is what I like now after measuring more: Code: "bass" (base, not in the EQ) at -10 80Hz -9 200Hz +10 500Hz 0 1000Hz 0 2000Hz +6 5000Hz +6 10000Hz +6 Click to expand... Just wanted to update this thread that this setting works so well for me that I stopped messing with it. I use the regular bass control (in bass/treble, not the EQ) to compensate a bit depending on external conditions.
F fredg Member Dec 13, 2015 #22 Related to this, does anyone know exactly what the "surround" option does? It seems to sometimes make music sound better, sometimes worse.
Related to this, does anyone know exactly what the "surround" option does? It seems to sometimes make music sound better, sometimes worse.
S Squiddie Member Dec 14, 2015 #23 fredg said: Related to this, does anyone know exactly what the "surround" option does? It seems to sometimes make music sound better, sometimes worse. Click to expand... It's like an unattended remaster. I always have it off, although some music in some original mastering can improve in the car. Turning it off might de-activate some speakers.
fredg said: Related to this, does anyone know exactly what the "surround" option does? It seems to sometimes make music sound better, sometimes worse. Click to expand... It's like an unattended remaster. I always have it off, although some music in some original mastering can improve in the car. Turning it off might de-activate some speakers.