Afro_Rebel
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I was just reading the Hearyourself.com custom IEM discussion thread
when I cam across this post by boomy:
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Does this really work? One of the things I didn't like about iPods for the longest time is that I thought that a custom EQ setting on the iPod itself was impossible. If this works, then I will be completely satisfied with my Touch. Save for the capacity of course, as I will have to upgrade to a larger capacity player soon.
when I cam across this post by boomy:
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Originally Posted by boomy3555 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Gatto, In Itunes. You must go to your master music library and look at the top of the list where the names, Atrists, Genre show and right click on the bar and make sure that the equalizer is checked along with the other items and it will show up across the top. Then when you next play a song click on the eq icon to the right and it will let you choose one of the presets from the list. You may need to make your own pre-sets in the equalizer to make it custom for you. Then once you assign an equalizer value to a song . Itunes will always download that song to your iPod already set. But then you need to go tosettings on your iPod and turn off the built in equalizer so the default that you set in Itunes will take over The most recent version of Itunes ahs a 10 band equalizer wiht a gain adjustment |
Does this really work? One of the things I didn't like about iPods for the longest time is that I thought that a custom EQ setting on the iPod itself was impossible. If this works, then I will be completely satisfied with my Touch. Save for the capacity of course, as I will have to upgrade to a larger capacity player soon.