The Headphone EQ gains slider was set to 0 dB in this test. Only sub-bass and kick drums reproduce these frequencies and you need a subwoofer to hear them, or a good pair of headphones. 60 Hz to 200 Hz: Low frequencies requiring a bass or lower drums to be reproduced. 200 Hz to 600 Hz: Low mid-range frequencies. In the second graph, the Headphone EQ slider was set to -6 dB. The filtered output maximum peak is -6 dB below the pink noise output when no filters were applied. The practical result is that any boost EQ applied in MathAudio Headphone EQ should never clip the output form Foobar. Of course, the downside of this is that, depending on the EQ applied, a significantly reduced signal level will be sent to a headphone amp. With both my Topping 元0 (sent back to Amazon due to the ESD/blown headphone matter) and the JDS Lab Atom that replaced the 元0 needed to be set to the high gain level for maximum flexibility in listening levels. #FOOBAR2000 AND EQUALIZER PRESETS WINDOWS 7#.#FOOBAR2000 AND EQUALIZER PRESETS SOFTWARE#.#FOOBAR2000 AND EQUALIZER PRESETS DRIVER#.
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