21-Apr-2021, 18:21
(This post was last modified: 21-Apr-2021, 18:25 by Jamington2004.)
Yeah I would say you need room correction to fix the specific bass freq that is “booming” in your room. When I had golds it was around 50hz and 70hz there was a massive peak. It’s amazing how bass boom will also affect all the mids and treble too.
Set up properly there is no way I would have described the mids and treble as anything other than magnificent
When I bought a Dspeaker antimode it made it all sound so much clearer without the exaggerated bass caused by the room interaction.
It would have been hard to dial that down with a basic EQ app as I would have had to turn a massive portion of the bass freq right down.
I’m actually considering getting another pair - but the same as if I tried to cram a massive speaker like a B&W 800 into my small room - I wouldn’t consider it without room correction again to stop the bass bloat!
But as above you can indeed use Spotify EQ via Airplay
Set up properly there is no way I would have described the mids and treble as anything other than magnificent
When I bought a Dspeaker antimode it made it all sound so much clearer without the exaggerated bass caused by the room interaction.
It would have been hard to dial that down with a basic EQ app as I would have had to turn a massive portion of the bass freq right down.
I’m actually considering getting another pair - but the same as if I tried to cram a massive speaker like a B&W 800 into my small room - I wouldn’t consider it without room correction again to stop the bass bloat!
But as above you can indeed use Spotify EQ via Airplay