IEMCrazy
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There's a trillion and one stereo 15 band, stereo 32-band (huge), mono 32-band (need 2, huge) analog EQs from pro audio companies like BBE, Behringer, etc. There's digital EQs like my DEQ that go before the Bifrost (optical, not coax though), and of course software EQ that's basically the same thing if you're using a PC or can find something suitable for the iPhone. Unlimited EQ options are out there depending on what you want to spend.
[size=medium]They do not have mid bass hump, but upper midrange sounds little hollow (may be 3-4 db) going from HD650 to HE-400…I have Lyr but not willing to play with tubes to fix this issue…[/size]
[size=medium]Recently I found iphone app Accudio by Goldenears.net, this app is cool…it is the best EQ app I used till date, can EQ to fix hollowed mids of S4i without making them muddy, great app to tweak those curves.[/size]
[size=medium]Coming back to HE-400, I wonder if can buy a separate hardware EQ component which could be used with Lyr and bifrost, [/size][size=medium]something like XPS->bifrost->Hardware EQ->Lyr->HE-400[/size]
[size=medium]Please suggest[/size]
There's a trillion and one stereo 15 band, stereo 32-band (huge), mono 32-band (need 2, huge) analog EQs from pro audio companies like BBE, Behringer, etc. There's digital EQs like my DEQ that go before the Bifrost (optical, not coax though), and of course software EQ that's basically the same thing if you're using a PC or can find something suitable for the iPhone. Unlimited EQ options are out there depending on what you want to spend.