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You will need to use the 5 bands + the treble and bass eqs.Any idea how I can convert this into 5 bands The top and bottom being shelves.
You will need to use the 5 bands + the treble and bass eqs.Any idea how I can convert this into 5 bands The top and bottom being shelves.
Any idea how I can convert this into 5 bands The top and bottom being shelves.
I don't see that in the pdf but using the manual it appears the Bass and Treble give you a default lo shelf at 85 and Hi shelf at 6500. And from what I understand you are saying I can use the 5 bands in between for peaks, dips, or cuts. It's great because the LCD-5 more than any of the Focal or Hifiman I have used really takes EQ incredibly well- I appreciate your input. I didn't realize I could use two bass and treble shelf. It's not as intuitive as I thought.
Rtfm, it's the best manual for an audio product out there.The setting on the RME adi 2 , only shown Shelf , Peak, Hi Cut etc .. .
How should i set for Low Shelf and High shelf ?
Do you know what the [BW] settings are in the Dropbox listing of the Oratory EQ? I don't see any such parameters to set in Roon.
Do you know what the [BW] settings are in the Dropbox listing of the Oratory EQ? I don't see any such parameters to set in Roon.
Thank you.
What do these values mean? Gain, F, Q, BW/S?
Frequency - The center frequency at which the filter band is active. A peak filter will also affect frequencies directly adjacent, depending on the shape of the filter.
Gain - by how much the affected area is boosted or reduced.
Quality (Q) - Is a mathematical way of describing the shape of the filter. High q-values mean that the filter only affects a very narrow band. Low q-values mean that many frequencies above and below the center frequency are also affected by the filter.
Bandwidth BW / Slope S - Is the same as Q, but expressed in a different way. Some parametric EQ's let you adjust a Q-value, others let you adjust a Bandwidth-value. They both describe the same thing, just expressed in different ways. High Bandwidth = low Q, Low Bandwidth = high Q.
To make matters worse there is a third way of describing filter shape: Slope S. This is only applicable to Shelving-Filters though.
Got it, thank you again.Someone can can correct me if wrong but my understanding is it's the same and you just use one or the other, not both.
From Oratory1990's Reddit:
How can it be compared? It's closed back vs open back. The stealth will be more balanced sounding, but less detailed and less dynamic. The stealth is very soft sounding.Thinking about trading my Lcd-5 for a stealth. What do you guys think? Upgrade or side grade?
Any help/suggestion would be helpful. Thank you
I would like to try something new. I have open back Planar like hekse. I also own closed backs like vc and Sony z1r. My biggest gripe with the lcd5 is that I need to eq to make it sound to my taste. That's it. With eq it sounds phenomenal. Whereas, my other planars don't need eq. The hekse sounds amazing right out of the box. I have always been curious about the stealth but I have only heard mixed reviews. I am just afraid that I might be downgrading regarding sound quality but I do love the idea of owning a closed back Planar.How can it be compared? It's closed back vs open back. The stealth will be more balanced sounding, but less detailed and less dynamic. The stealth is very soft sounding.
It all depends on what you need.
There's no need to rush a decision, just spend a week or two more with the LCD-5 and HEKSE. See which can you grab more often, and sell the other.I would like to try something new. I have open back Planar like hekse. I also own closed backs like vc and Sony z1r. My biggest gripe with the lcd5 is that I need to eq to make it sound to my taste. That's it. With eq it sounds phenomenal. Whereas, my other planars don't need eq. The hekse sounds amazing right out of the box. I have always been curious about the stealth but I have only heard mixed reviews. I am just afraid that I might be downgrading regarding sound quality but I do love the idea of owning a closed back Planar.
The only rush is I am currently exchanging messages with a fellow head fi member and we both would love to trade pur headphone. My only reservation is the SQ. I love the sound of the lcd5. It's just something is off with the vocals and mids that I like to eq. But I am leaning more toward keeping my hekse and trading the lcd5 for the stealth.There's no need to rush a decision, just spend a week or two more with the LCD-5 and HEKSE. See which can you grab more often, and sell the other.
That's my favorite thing about them! Well, that and the vocal reproduction.Just joined the LCD-5 club. The first things that jumped out at me, besides the seductive mids, is the incredible holographic imaging. Instruments feel so tangible. I'm just having so much fun with them now!