Rengoku_demon_slayer

Rengoku_demon_slayer t1_jcv4qp5 wrote

If your headphones has a profile there, AutoEQ can make them neutral and even offer your several profiles to choose from, sometimes one that is neutral, other that has more focus on bass.
Even if your headphones aren't there, you can use to "simulate" the sound signature of other headphones.

Of course, it can't be exactly the same, but it will give an overall idea.

I did this with my old KZ EDX while waiting Salnotes Zero to be delivered, it made the EDX sound way less harsh in the treble and the bass was less boomy; When i finally got the Zero i was surprised by how similar EDX was souding. Of course the Zero and the real thing is much much better, but yeah AutoEQ is awesome!

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Rengoku_demon_slayer t1_jcqjdsv wrote

I think you can try AutoEQ inside Peace Equalizer, and just use whatever setting in DTS:X Ultra you like. I use virtual surround a lot and this way works fine for me.

You can leave that "Enable audio enhancements" on, this is needed for the audio enhancements to work properly as it seems.

And about Windows Sonic for Headphones, this is the spatial audio tech from Microsoft, but it only applies for multichannel audio and leave stereo untouched, that's why you don't notice processing with stereo content. If you're already using DTS Ultra, just disable Windows Sonic. Reason is we can't use 2 virtual surround/HRTF at the same time, this would destroy your audio quality and directional audio, it's just one or the other but doing the job alone.

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Rengoku_demon_slayer t1_j665pog wrote

I use the red, it fits and isolate really well to me, also very soft and comfortable.

I tried these others here on the picture but very slightly not sure which one to use beside the red ones.

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