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blargh4 t1_jade7vd wrote

Yes, but the raw measurement is compensated against some target they came up with, so whether it’s “neutral” depends on how you like their target applied to your own ears.

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Clickbaitllama t1_jadev97 wrote

The target they have is pretty much harman

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Ayn_Otori OP t1_jadfy0u wrote

This is from Rtings.com. my headphones are Steelseries Arctis 9x. I have the Eq on flat and use dolby atmos on Xbox. Also on Custom flat. But it lacks bass and some highs are too sharp so I'm trying to dial in in.

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AbbottsOnion t1_jaewa3o wrote

Try adjusting the 64hz slider to get the amount of bass you want in the Arctis App.

Also the Harman target isn't for everyone, it's best to tune the bass to your own preference.

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LyKosa91 t1_jae16br wrote

Eh. Depends how you define neutral. Rtings target has a pretty substantial bass boost, which you may or may not consider neutral. In general when it comes to 'neutral' frequency response targets, its referring to the mids and top end, with bass quantity being a more preference based thing.

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