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Are the values published in the README the AutoEQ default values, or are they edited by you to match harman as closely as possible?

Open ryanburns7 opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

I'm trying to figure out if the values shown in the AutoEQ README are actually tweaked to make the 'closest possible' curve to harman, of course using AutoEQ. The reason I say this is, if you scroll down and look at the graph on the README, the 'equalised' response seems A LOT more smoother (in the upper mids) than I can get AutoEQ.app to be with the same amount of bands (10), no matter the values I enter. I've even tried comparing it to the default values that AutoEQ loads with (i.e. 105Hz low shelf, 0.7 Q, 10000 Hz high shelf). Also a 'default' with no values in any of the fields whatsoever. Also tried tweaking the parameters myself of course (e.g. Low shelf, 20 Hz, Q min 0.1 max 1. Bell filters at 100 Hz min. High shelf etc).

I already understand that the database measurements are from the third party (in this case Rtings), but I'm specifically reffering to the README values in the tables...

Are these published filters in the AutoEQ README actually tweaked to be closer to harman at all? If not, then what are they? Default values including the 105 Hz etc., or defaults without all fields blank, or something else?

Thanks in advance!

ryanburns7 avatar Oct 14 '24 12:10 ryanburns7