FAIRBUDS EQ settings such as Pro -Fairphone

FAIRBUDS EQ settings such as Pro -Fairphone

The music is that it is too subjective. That’s why some of us like hip -hop and EDM’s deep thumping sounds, and some people prefer the clean and well -ventilated sounds of the guitar lines on the folk number. The difference is too moment, and even the same song can sound completely different from people. Eventually, it is a problem of frequency, and everyone’s hearings are adjusted a little differently.

If so, the FAIRBUDS app has a custom equalizer setting for the FAIRBUD and FAIRBUDS XL. If you click on the studio settings in the equalizer of the app, you can accurately adjust the up to 7 different frequency bands to get your favorite tracks right. But what does this frequency band actually do? What are they actually changing? Here is a quick guide to help you.

Lowest (20Hz ~ 250Hz)

If you want a little ‘kung’ to the bit, this is a violin. The 60Hz band is essentially a sub -bust setting and affects very low end rumble. It means things like deep bass, kick drums and subvas synthesizers. If your sound is too muddy or feels a little booming than you like, you have to push it too much and reduce it a little.
It can be used for FAIRBUDS and FAIRBUDS XL

Still, in the bass area, the 100 Hz band allows you to add more bodies to determine the general warmth of the track and to lower the male vocals, for example. Increasing it can add a little more punch and feel music more based on it, and cutting it back can reduce the mudness and the overall sound swells. It is especially useful for listening to jazz, dance and rock music.
Can be used in the Fairbird

This is the main base setting and actively changes how a complete or warm bass instrument and a deeper vocals are heard. So if you come back with some Kendrick Lamar or go back to old -fashioned with Johnny Cash, this will sound much richer. Cutting it will help to reduce mud degree more especially if the sound is too thick or in the box type.
It can be used for FAIRBUDS and FAIRBUDS XL

MIDS (250Hz ~ 4kHz)

  • 500Hz and 1.1kHz (low MID and MIDS)

In the frequency spectrum, this is a place where most instruments are competing from guitar to key to Snares.. In addition, as you can imagine a low registration in the middle of the middle, you can use this setting to make a big difference from listening. Pump vocals and instruments to stand out. Especially if the song is crowded, it makes things less nose or mixed.
500Hz is available for FAIRBUDS
Both Fairbird and Fairbird XL can use 1.1kHz

  • 2.4 KHz and 4KHz (middle middle)

This is a good environment to help you provide a little more articulation and existence for your instrument. Improve vocal clarity with some adjustments and punch other riffs and drum rolls. It went too far if it be too harsh or started to sound eerie.
2.4Hz band available for fairbirds
4KHz band for FAIRBUDS XL.

Best (4kHz ~ 20kHz)

  • 5.4 KHz, 10kHz and 12Hz (high)

When we talk about treble in equalizers, we are talking about the highest frequency range that can be used in your sound. It is 4kHz or more. So how is it affected here? Think of the highs, cycles, brightness, sparkling -symbols, S and T sound, air. Strengthening it will help you open the sound and add details. At the same time, if you soften it, the sound will actively soften and remove the Heath.
You can use 5.4 kHz and 12kHz for the fairbird.
10kHz can be used for FAIRBUDS XL.

To get a real feeling for these changes, it is better to stick out on the headphones and play the settings directly. Put all settings into -10dB overall and push each band one by one to see what we say.

Expert tip: If you are suspicious, it is lined up instead of strengthening. Too many boosts are the cause of the sound starting or too harsh.

What is a good equalizer setting?

  • If we are looking for a balanced natural sound that works in the genre, we keep the lowest level flat or zero and slightly increase the middle and high -notices settings by +1dB.
  • For more bass profiles, pump the minimum point slightly, cut the middle between -1db to -2db, and keep the middle mid -level flat. Finally, push the best to +2dB for more statements and air.
  • If you are listening to a lot of podcasts, it is better to cut the subbass between -1 to -3db and keep the warmth and base flat with zero. Then improve the middle and high -notices between +2 and +3dB.

Your requirements can be changed from genre to genre to songs, depending on how much you ask. Subtle changes are especially especially good in the intermediate range. Start with ± 1 ~ ± 3 dB adjustment and move there. Low bass and high -pitched areas are more forgiven and can be a bit bold. Remember that there is nothing to fit one size.

If you haven’t confirmed the audio range yet Head here.

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