dragulagu
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Well, I have been playing around with the equalizer of my Sony NW-E003, so this will be the most usefull for the people with a nw-e00x player, but also usefull for people with other players.
Anyway, I found a very good overall equalize setting for this mp3player and the PX100
from left to right, going low frequency to high frequency
+3 0 +1 +3 +3
So maximum bass, low midrange and high high range, that's because sennheiser have a natural midtone extra in them + this one is especially low on the lower frequency (15hz).
This setting will give you a clear sound while giving a very heavy bass (instead of the bit blurred sound on normal EQ). If you don't like bass that much, just lower it 2 notches (leftmost +3 to +2 or +1).
For other players I just suggest to lower the midrange and put the highest and lowest EQ on max, then go try a bit with the other tones.
This has been tested on some people, all giving the reaction of big bass and clear sound.
Hope this can help you peeps
Anyway, I found a very good overall equalize setting for this mp3player and the PX100
from left to right, going low frequency to high frequency
+3 0 +1 +3 +3
So maximum bass, low midrange and high high range, that's because sennheiser have a natural midtone extra in them + this one is especially low on the lower frequency (15hz).
This setting will give you a clear sound while giving a very heavy bass (instead of the bit blurred sound on normal EQ). If you don't like bass that much, just lower it 2 notches (leftmost +3 to +2 or +1).
For other players I just suggest to lower the midrange and put the highest and lowest EQ on max, then go try a bit with the other tones.
This has been tested on some people, all giving the reaction of big bass and clear sound.
Hope this can help you peeps
