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post #16 of 20
i tried it before with UM2, only make the sound veiled. The bass still doesnt go deep.
post #17 of 20
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Well the UM2 doesn't go very deep as it is. Balanced armatures are very limited in terms of frequency response.
post #18 of 20
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Originally Posted by Punnisher View Post
Well the UM2 doesn't go very deep as it is. Balanced armatures are very limited in terms of frequency response.
Anyway, I did bump up the midrange and treble a bit as I felt it got recessed in exchange for more bass so mine's: -3,-3, -1,-1,-1
post #19 of 20
um2 i thought sounded quite decent with the d2 but... the hiss with the um2 just made me sell them. they are however slow enough to make the combo quite nice.
post #20 of 20
The best way to fix the bass roll-off is to drive it through an amp. My memory of using the EQ on my X5 was that it really increased the hiss. Trying a/b-ing the eq without music playing. Maybe the D2 is better than the X5 on this - don't know...
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