Xmas question:
From the manual:
1) 10Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing only the very lowest bass (below 40Hz).
2) 20Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing some bass (below 80Hz).
3) 40Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing substantial bass including some mid-bass (below 160Hz).
what is the boost at each setting? Is it dynamic up to 12db, or is it a constant 12 db boost?
Also, the iCan nano has one XBass setting. the iCan micro has two. The Pro has three. how do these translate to each other? In other words, given the numbering above, which of these equivalent settings is on the nano and the micro?
From the manual:
1) 10Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing only the very lowest bass (below 40Hz).
2) 20Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing some bass (below 80Hz).
3) 40Hz: for headphones/loudspeakers missing substantial bass including some mid-bass (below 160Hz).
what is the boost at each setting? Is it dynamic up to 12db, or is it a constant 12 db boost?
Also, the iCan nano has one XBass setting. the iCan micro has two. The Pro has three. how do these translate to each other? In other words, given the numbering above, which of these equivalent settings is on the nano and the micro?