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Is EQ effected in a volume range?
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| 2wice |
Good day,
Long time lurker trying to soak up all the knowledge here to one day do something creative.
I listen to a fair amount of music on my phone with in ear speakers and recently changed the kernel on my phone to include the following;
Voodoo sound
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...d.php?t=1132875
To my ear it makes a HUGE difference, and can experience more of the lower freq of the music, it sounds more lush and full. Sometimes at the expense of mids. The only issue I find is that it seems that this only works well at mid to higher volumes, and that the audio might be better at lower levels on a stock kernel without voodoo.
My question from this then, does EQ levels have different results in a volume range?
Apologies if my terminology is off, still learning.
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| chris marsh |
It might be the Fletcher Munson curve effect
http://zesoundsuite.blogspot.co.uk/...you-should.html
or that our ears become more sensitive to lows and highs as volume increases.
Its funny to think that music is made and mixed to how we perceive frequencies, s opposed to how they actually are :) |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris marsh
Its funny to think that music is made and mixed to how we perceive frequencies, s opposed to how they actually are :) |
i hear the dog market for house is bumping. |
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