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dimesian t1_j6acay2 wrote

I don't use it for a few reasons, I like to use a variety of IEMs and headphones for their individual sound signature, I want to hear someone else's idea of good sound. I also know for certain that if I started using it I would get obsessive about it and it would become a problem, I would never be satisfied with the outcome of my own use of EQ however adept I was at it. I want to spend as little time as possible tinkering with phone apps and settings, plus I'm really lazy.

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717x t1_j6dnooq wrote

EQ doesn’t really change what makes a headphone unique. Properly EQing a headphone makes up for anomalies and shortcomings in the FR. You’re never going to get an LCD2 to sound like an hd800, if you get what I’m saying.

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