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| ilovemusic |
hi
my mp3-player has an equalizer which supports natural, rock, classic, soft, jazz, dbb. which should i chose for trance-music? |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Eh... the one that sounds the best? |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Eh... the one that sounds the best? |
+1
i change my settings all the time on my amp, you will prob find that different settings suite different tunes |
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| Airscape2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ilovemusic
hi
my mp3-player has an equalizer which supports natural, rock, classic, soft, jazz, dbb. which should i chose for trance-music? |
the ideal settings to listen to trance is perhaps ,Treble = max,Bass = max ,middle = max :D :D
in case of ur player , keep tweaking till u like what u hear ;) |
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| jdat |
soft or natural would appear to be the closest to reality.
instead of messing up your hearing by messing around with EQ settings get some real earbuds or headphones!
( Something like Shure E2C's cost around 80 bucks and they isolate so well that you can run them real low and hear perfectly ). |
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| PlasticSoul |
and for winamp... i use:
live or techno... the best ones... |
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| TwoPlow |
| either flat or the disco smile. |
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| dan hernan |
| Well, I use Dance or Electronic on my ipod. :thepirate |
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| raydn |
| Jazz will usually give good boost to the bass while reducing the mid where the vocals are found and a small bost to the treble. |
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| JakeC |
| on winamp i have it turned off for trance/techno/house but have the techno preset for rock :) |
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| d-miurge |
| omg! the labels managers pay a professional sound engineer to make a perfect mastering and you waste all his work in 2 clicks. |
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