Galatian
Head-Fier
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Hey guys,
I've been playing around with the EQ on the HM-801 and I find, that I like the sounds out of my JH Audio 16 Pro much better when I set the EQ up in a V-shape (more base and treble). Maybe it's because I grew accustomed to the iPod sound, but quite frankly I feel like the "plain" HM-801 sound is rather weak and lacking substance. Am I the only one experiencing that or am I just a basshead?
Also I kept wondering: If I set the EQ on Normal it still appears as the EQ is on. You can try this out by simply setting up a custom EQ with all bands on zero and then switch back and forth the two EQ settings. You will realize that the normal EQ setting is much louder then the custom EQ setting. My question is: Is their someway of completely turning of the EQ?
Well hopefully somebody can answer my questions. Take care.
I've been playing around with the EQ on the HM-801 and I find, that I like the sounds out of my JH Audio 16 Pro much better when I set the EQ up in a V-shape (more base and treble). Maybe it's because I grew accustomed to the iPod sound, but quite frankly I feel like the "plain" HM-801 sound is rather weak and lacking substance. Am I the only one experiencing that or am I just a basshead?
Also I kept wondering: If I set the EQ on Normal it still appears as the EQ is on. You can try this out by simply setting up a custom EQ with all bands on zero and then switch back and forth the two EQ settings. You will realize that the normal EQ setting is much louder then the custom EQ setting. My question is: Is their someway of completely turning of the EQ?
Well hopefully somebody can answer my questions. Take care.