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@lemmy.mlhttps://europe.beyerdynamic.com/dt-770-pro.html
Reference headphones for control and monitoring purpose – 32, 80 & 250 ohms (closed)
https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/5/24091308/tidal-subscription-price-cut-high-res-atmos
High-res audio and Atmos won’t cost extra anymore.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amrg.bluetooth_codec_converter
Control Bluetooth Headset A2DP Codec (SBC/AAC/aptX/aptX HD/LDAC/LHDC/SSC/LC3).
About a year ago I aquired a pair of these speakers and a diy sub for free. According to a few searches, they are supposed to be paired with a cd receiver. Does the cd receiver matter if I already have a home theater receiver? Are these any good for music and home theater?
I have a hard limit of $100 I can spend on quality headphones. I'm aware it'll never be as good at the wallet killers but surely it'd be better than my Bluetooth earbuds.
TL;DR How can I equalize my car speakers using an equalizer app like ViPER4Android on my phone?
I just equalized my headphones on my phone using ViPER4Android's convolver feature and a headphone-specific .wav file I got from AutoEq, and it sounds great. Unfortunately, AutoEQ only seems to support a limited range of sound devices, which does not include car sound systems.
I'm not an audiophile, but even I can tell that my car's system's frequency response is terrible, specifically in the low end, where there are specific frequencies that resonate through the car (especially noticeable when the bass frequency changes in a song).
As far as I know, AutoEq's files are made by playing something over the speakers, recording it with a high quality microphone and correcting it to match some pre-determined frequency response curve called an equalizer target. I was wondering if there's a way to replicate this process using my phone's microphone (I'm not after near-perfect sound quality here, just something that sounds reasonable), and if that would be the best way of going about this.