fauxpossum
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I own a pair of IEMs (Westone 4R).
I wanted to know what I could do to further augment the sound of these IEMs.
.
I assume additional hardware could help,
but I figured software is a cheap, convenient fix,
and thus a great first stop.
.
Audio Sources:
.
I use the following as audio sources:
Laptop: Macbook Pro (Early 2015)
Phone: LG Nexus 5
mp3 Player: iPod Shuffle (4th Generation - Late 2012)
.
Equalization:
.
I don't think anything can be done with the iPod alone,
but an equalizer could be applied to the laptop and/or phone output.
.
IEM Characterization:
.
These particular IEMs have been characterized on:
InnerFidelity
GoldenEars
.
Desired Response:
.
Should my goal be to make corrections to the frequency response
based on the difference between
the measured frequency response and
a universal desired frequency response?
.
InnerFidelity and GoldenEars both offer tips on the desired frequency response:
InnerFidelity
GoldenEars
.
Either site provides a different desired response.
What is the reason, is one preferred, or is it purely subjective?
.
Corrective Method:
.
In the case of InnerFidelity,
do I simply come up with my own corrective equalization curve which
adds 0 dB where no correction is needed and +/- dB at frequencies which
do not enter the regions Tyrll specifies
(such as the desired +10-12 dB at 3 [kHz])?
.
In the case of GoldenEars' graphs,
I can't tell if the modified (blue) curve on the IEM characterization page
is the equalization to incorporate or the final result.
(Do I set the equalizer to look like the blue or
do I set the equalizer to the difference between the green to the blue?)
Why doesn't it look like the desired response,
which has boost in the bass?
.
Is there anything else to consider when making the equalizer corrections?
Step response, impulse response, impedance, phase, etcetera?
.
Equalization Software:
.
What should I use to perform the equalization on macOS?
Should I use itunes' equalizer, or find software which operates at the OS level?
.
What should I use to perform the equalization on Android?
[GoldenEars offers the Accudio app, but that's iOS only.]
.
I hear that I should use something at the OS level.
(The phone is rooted so this should not be an issue.)
I hear that parametric equalizer software at the OS level does not exist;
but a 10 band equalizer (Equalizer Pro app) is the next best thing.
(I have not yet tested it.)
.
Digital Amplifier:
.
I'm considering purchasing a digital amplifier (SMSL AD18).
I'm going to use it to drive speakers for which measured data does not exist
(cheaply crafted by a friend : j ).
.
It has a headphone jack also though.
Will using the amplifier affect the use of the equalizer?
Is there anything to take into consideration for it?
.
I wanted to know what I could do to further augment the sound of these IEMs.
.
I assume additional hardware could help,
but I figured software is a cheap, convenient fix,
and thus a great first stop.
.
Audio Sources:
.
I use the following as audio sources:
Laptop: Macbook Pro (Early 2015)
Phone: LG Nexus 5
mp3 Player: iPod Shuffle (4th Generation - Late 2012)
.
Equalization:
.
I don't think anything can be done with the iPod alone,
but an equalizer could be applied to the laptop and/or phone output.
.
IEM Characterization:
.
These particular IEMs have been characterized on:
InnerFidelity
GoldenEars
.
Desired Response:
.
Should my goal be to make corrections to the frequency response
based on the difference between
the measured frequency response and
a universal desired frequency response?
.
InnerFidelity and GoldenEars both offer tips on the desired frequency response:
InnerFidelity
GoldenEars
.
Either site provides a different desired response.
What is the reason, is one preferred, or is it purely subjective?
.
Corrective Method:
.
In the case of InnerFidelity,
do I simply come up with my own corrective equalization curve which
adds 0 dB where no correction is needed and +/- dB at frequencies which
do not enter the regions Tyrll specifies
(such as the desired +10-12 dB at 3 [kHz])?
.
In the case of GoldenEars' graphs,
I can't tell if the modified (blue) curve on the IEM characterization page
is the equalization to incorporate or the final result.
(Do I set the equalizer to look like the blue or
do I set the equalizer to the difference between the green to the blue?)
Why doesn't it look like the desired response,
which has boost in the bass?
.
Is there anything else to consider when making the equalizer corrections?
Step response, impulse response, impedance, phase, etcetera?
.
Equalization Software:
.
What should I use to perform the equalization on macOS?
Should I use itunes' equalizer, or find software which operates at the OS level?
.
What should I use to perform the equalization on Android?
[GoldenEars offers the Accudio app, but that's iOS only.]
.
I hear that I should use something at the OS level.
(The phone is rooted so this should not be an issue.)
I hear that parametric equalizer software at the OS level does not exist;
but a 10 band equalizer (Equalizer Pro app) is the next best thing.
(I have not yet tested it.)
.
Digital Amplifier:
.
I'm considering purchasing a digital amplifier (SMSL AD18).
I'm going to use it to drive speakers for which measured data does not exist
(cheaply crafted by a friend : j ).
.
It has a headphone jack also though.
Will using the amplifier affect the use of the equalizer?
Is there anything to take into consideration for it?
.
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