autoteleology
Formerly known as Tus-Chan
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After a lot of lurking around this site, I've seen nearly no mention of Stereo Tool (or really, any other digital sound processing programs).
I know that, once you get to the real hi-fi sound systems, you're not supposed to need to do that sort of thang, but people seem to rely almost entirely on equalizers and amps to adjust music/audio to their headphones.
http://www.stereotool.com/
This program was actually what got me into the audiophile scene, back when I was still using a Skullcandy gaming headset for music. It can make a massive, massive difference in the sound that comes out of your system, especially if you're still using unamped audio with a computer (not having owned a DAC yet, I'm not entirely sure if a separate DAC would bypass this).
Does anyone else on Head-Fi use this program too? And if not, what about using a DSP in general?
I know that, once you get to the real hi-fi sound systems, you're not supposed to need to do that sort of thang, but people seem to rely almost entirely on equalizers and amps to adjust music/audio to their headphones.
http://www.stereotool.com/
This program was actually what got me into the audiophile scene, back when I was still using a Skullcandy gaming headset for music. It can make a massive, massive difference in the sound that comes out of your system, especially if you're still using unamped audio with a computer (not having owned a DAC yet, I'm not entirely sure if a separate DAC would bypass this).
Does anyone else on Head-Fi use this program too? And if not, what about using a DSP in general?