Equalizing headphones on Mac OS X
May 24, 2014 at 12:40 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 2

DoomForce

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Hey everyone,
 
I recently found this guide online on how to equalize headphones, by removing resonance peaks in order to make the experience less sibilant and distorted at certain frequencies. You can read it here: http://dyli.sh/2012/02/29/Equalized-Audio.html
 
My gripe is that the guide uses a software called Soundflower, which is reported broken in OS X Mavericks. Furthermore, I am using a Meridian Explorer for my sound output, which I would like to keep using when equalizing the headphones. Can you recommend an alternative route for this equalization process other than Soundflower?
 
I know this isn't an everyday problem, so thank you very, very much in advance for sharing any information you may have on it.
 
Sep 4, 2014 at 11:14 PM Post #2 of 2
Hello, I'm the author of that post. Lately I've been using Audiohijack by rogue amoeba. It's the best alternative I've found to sound flower, unfortunately it costs about $30... I hope this helps.
 

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