extrabigmehdi
Headphoneus Supremus
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Most music are mastered for speakers. Headphones can't produce the bass of subwoofers. There are some psychoaccoustic tricks, to give the illusion of a "better bass", that doesn't rely only on "boosting bass" (see maxxbass vst from waves). And you may want to use some crossfeed too.
Well, it can be rather complicated to simulate a higher output impedance with dsp. Don't know why you would want to though. It's my experience that most users, not all, but most users, eventually get tired of bass boosts and just want high fidelity.
Most music are mastered for speakers. Headphones can't produce the bass of subwoofers. There are some psychoaccoustic tricks, to give the illusion of a "better bass", that doesn't rely only on "boosting bass" (see maxxbass vst from waves). And you may want to use some crossfeed too.