adaweawe
New Head-Fier
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- Aug 20, 2013
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I have this product. Its a bluetooth reciever
http://imgur.com/a/wUxiJ
http://i.imgur.com/Wv4bebk.png
connected to my headphones, so I could have portable Bluetooth headphones. It is pretty loud, but only for the high treble. If the singer makes an S sound, it's this really uncomfortable loud hissing noise. It's not a audio artifact like crackling or popping, but just this treb that sounds way too high and loud.
I tried various earbuds and, and headphones, but they all gave out way too high of a treble.
Is there a way I can fix this? I really want a hardware modification or attachments to permanently reduce the high treble.
I don't want to plug in the headphone amp only to have the high treble boosted even louder. Something needs to drastically reduce the treb.
i took out completely the 16khz and 8khz bands in windows software equalizer "Hear" and it helps alot...but has too high latency., so not good for gaming. plus a hardware mod would be nicer and compatible with all audio devices
http://imgur.com/a/wUxiJ
http://i.imgur.com/Wv4bebk.png
connected to my headphones, so I could have portable Bluetooth headphones. It is pretty loud, but only for the high treble. If the singer makes an S sound, it's this really uncomfortable loud hissing noise. It's not a audio artifact like crackling or popping, but just this treb that sounds way too high and loud.
I tried various earbuds and, and headphones, but they all gave out way too high of a treble.
Is there a way I can fix this? I really want a hardware modification or attachments to permanently reduce the high treble.
I don't want to plug in the headphone amp only to have the high treble boosted even louder. Something needs to drastically reduce the treb.
i took out completely the 16khz and 8khz bands in windows software equalizer "Hear" and it helps alot...but has too high latency., so not good for gaming. plus a hardware mod would be nicer and compatible with all audio devices