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Thanks, this is a useful. I appreciate it.I use the typical "V" formation for my EQ settings (similar to what you have). I am by no means an audiophile but as someone who mostly listens to pop/dance/EDM music, it suits my needs well
I also set immersive to high.
okay so what is your setting for your music?There is no "best" as each of us have our own flavor of how we want to listen to music. Also, not all settings will sound good or all types of music. A setting for a pop song will be totally crappy for an instrumental, or a country song, etc.
For me, it sounds best mostly flat with +3 on the highest treble. Sometime a little bass cut is needed to avoid muddiness depending on the music. I think it's a great sounding system overall and is not much improved with equalization to my ears.
What is the reason u set the bass too low? Do. Listen to music at high volume?
What is the reason u set the bass too low? Do. Listen to music at high volume?
I have the standard sound system, see dannycamps below.What is the reason u set the bass too low? Do. Listen to music at high volume?
It really depends on the music type, personal preference, and every individual stereo's processing signal/filters. I've got a base sound system in our 2013 S and sometimes it sounds just fine and other times it's very muddy and flat. I'm at a point where I'm looking into tapping into the speaker lines and adding a DSP/amplifier, changing the front speakers to a decent set of 8" components, and adding some sound deadening materials.Interesting… I’ve always heard that the V shaped is the most recommended one..
Yes.If crowd sourcing the best EQ settings is the goal, we should all pick and listen to the same songs, using the same sources at around the same volume. Then we can report back what we think sounds best and compare notes. Any takers?