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What is the Fuze EQ equivalent to it's flat setting?

post #1 of 5
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Does anyone know thi? What I mean is, to get the custom eq to sound the same as the "normal" or flat setting. I want to be able to custom eq, but I want to know what base eq setting will give me the "normal" sound. Does anyone understand what I mean? haha
post #2 of 5
If it's anything like the clip, I think it's 3 or 4 up from baseline on all of them.
post #3 of 5
All of them in the middle...
post #4 of 5
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Originally Posted by MrGreen View Post
All of them in the middle...

No, see that's the thing, it's somewhere around where the previous poster said. Up 3 or 4 sounds about right. It's hard to explain.. +3 or so up from 0 on all frequencies is actually equal to flat, because the fuze automatically reduces the volume when you start eq'ing.
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The clip is the same way. If you change one bar, it enters the custom EQ mode in which the equivalent of "flat" is +3 or +4 bars across the board.

You can confirm this by listening to a song and moving the leftmost slider up one notch. It's not just the bass frequencies that change, it's the entire spectrum. An extremely flawed EQ design. This is only part of the reason why I rarely EQ.
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