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Try my Logic7 EQ settings.
Tell me what you think. Comments? All settings are the number of bars from the complete bottom of equalizer(not middle neutral) 7 6 7 3 5 9 9 I listen to mostly FM. These settings sound great to me. |
Thanks. I might give them a try.
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cool. and how do you set the bass and treb?
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Originally Posted by tachyon' post='201672' date='Nov 21 2005, 06:48 PM
cool. and how do you set the bass and treb?
Balance 2 ticks to passenger side Fader 4 ticks to rear |
ummm what the heck, nothing better to do..going to the garage now :P
ummm not bad, i like them..I set the Logic7 on concert mode...thanks :thumbsup: |
I think I'm the laziest guy here. I set everything all the way to the top in concert mode. And I think I've got a very very rich sound. :P
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What type of music do you listen to?
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Originally Posted by Bambi' post='201830' date='Nov 22 2005, 07:47 AM
I think I'm the laziest guy here. I set everything all the way to the top in concert mode. And I think I've got a very very rich sound. :P
come on you put da bass up to TOP??? then your system must BANG on the windows I will try the settings ,and used until now the settings from Iceman TM.. he set as a V shape... |
Try my Logic7 EQ settings. Tell me what you think. Comments? All settings are the number of bars from the complete bottom of equalizer(not middle neutral) 7 6 7 3 5 9 9 I listen to mostly FM. These settings sound great to me. It won't do anyone much good to use your EQ settings. EQ settings are dependant upon the source material. FM radio, for example, is typically EQ'd with excessive amounts of bass before it gets to your car. A professionally mastered CD will sound very different. It will most likely have been compressed/limited. Every source is different, and would theoretically require different EQ settings. I think a really nice feature addition to the Logic 7 stereo would be EQ presets that can be saved and recalled. That way you could set one EQ curve for radio, one for Sirius, one for CD, and one for your iPod. Even then, when you change CDs the EQ settings would technically need tweaking, because no two CDs are mastered the same.... but at least you could keep them somewhat in the area you want. |
Originally Posted by subterFUSE' post='201976' date='Nov 22 2005, 09:15 AM
Try my Logic7 EQ settings. Tell me what you think. Comments? All settings are the number of bars from the complete bottom of equalizer(not middle neutral) 7 6 7 3 5 9 9 I listen to mostly FM. These settings sound great to me. It won't do anyone much good to use your EQ settings. EQ settings are dependant upon the source material. FM radio, for example, is typically EQ'd with excessive amounts of bass before it gets to your car. A professionally mastered CD will sound very different. It will most likely have been compressed/limited. Every source is different, and would theoretically require different EQ settings. I think a really nice feature addition to the Logic 7 stereo would be EQ presets that can be saved and recalled. That way you could set one EQ curve for radio, one for Sirius, one for CD, and one for your iPod. Even then, when you change CDs the EQ settings would technically need tweaking, because no two CDs are mastered the same.... but at least you could keep them somewhat in the area you want. But with the current state of affairs they have to be set SOMEWHERE. Like I said, try them and let me know what you think. (one thing I noticed is that distortion is limited with this setting, music sounds clean and natural, yet spatial) |
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