Submitted by casper_wolf t3_y7f4jc in headphones
When I first got my headphones, I EQ'd them and hated it, then I tried some of the convolutional filtering from the AutoEQ project and got them close to harman and liked the effect. It's been a few months on that setup and in the last week i've switched back to no EQ and things feel ever-so-slightly more dynamic to me? I've traded some emphasis here and there and a bit of balance for a bit more "umph", you know? A little sparkle, a little tickle and slap... you know what I mean? Anyways, I'm sure I'll change preferences in the future, but just wondering if anyone out there has ideas on whether EQ-ing generally affects the dynamics of their cans? I'm NOT knowledgeable on the subject so I'm probably saying something obviously dumb here.
In the meantime, I'm appreciating the stock tuning and thinking about the guys who tune these things and how much pressure they probably have on their shoulders to make a "stock tuning for the masses". I'm also wondering about Harman... I know it's the composite of audio preferences of "the crowd", but there are many cases where an average is not the "best" and of course "best" is highly subjective in the first place when it comes to audio, so maybe Harman is actually just "meh"?
szakee t1_isu58td wrote
https://www.headphonesty.com/2020/04/harman-target-curves-part-1/