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Title: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: widemediaphotography on 2024-04-16 16:25:45
Hello,
I'm trying to improve the response of the He1000 Stealth headphones with foobar. I have already exhausted the possibilities of the default equalizer present in fb2K, but I would like to connect the curve more precisely, for example by checking the attached graph (blue line) I should increase the 1kHz-3Hkz range by a few decibels, and also the range 20-90hz.
 What really working solutions currently exist?

Thank you
Title: Re: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: Bogozo on 2024-04-16 16:31:28
Convolver with impulse processed with decent parametric EQ.
Title: Re: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: anamorphic on 2024-04-16 16:53:35
I guess MathAudio Headphone EQ (https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,109674.msg903195.html#msg903195) component might help? (Never used it)

^ Documentation (https://mathaudio.com/headphone-eq.htm)
Title: Re: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: widemediaphotography on 2024-04-16 21:19:26
Thank you guys.
MathAudio look likes fine and easy...
Title: Re: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: widemediaphotography on 2024-04-17 22:41:00
I tried Mathaudio, but my impression best and more rapid solution is the internal foobar equalizer.
Other thing... Mathaudio plugin in my audio-pc works fine without intall VST plugin; Is it possible?
Title: Re: Best way to equalize according to a curve
Post by: widemediaphotography on 2024-04-17 22:45:21
My internal FB2K equalizer setting to compensate Hifiman HE1000 Stealth diagram