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  1. 1 hour ago, maxmp said:

    @L0ki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_factor. By the way, why not to use Peak filters, they are quite steep by design? Poweramp (player) uses biquads as filters (2nd order filters) where you can't get that extremely steep roll-off. Some extreme values may auto-generate signal instead of filtering if parameters go way off. 

    Still I added options to change some equalizer max/min values into TODO. Thanks!

    Cheers! Would you say that making small corrections with high Q values is more counterproductive than just leaving small 400hz width treble 2-3db inaccuracies alone? I know generally the prevailing wisdom is that lower Q values are better whenever possible so I may well have been over correcting.

  2. Really just to create very narrow peak filters. You could change it so that you could put in manual values that are allowed to go higher without affecting the dials. Is there a downside to widening the range on both? I get that it's mostly an edge case but I have one pair of headphones where I would normally preamp at -13.4db which puts them just outside of the current range. If there was a super sharp cut in the starting frequency curve and the only way to target that was using an incredibly high q value isn't that what I would want to do? Otherwise I would be affecting the neighboring frequencies.

    I'm definitely not an expert on this so if you have more suggested reading on the topic of high Q values and filter resonance, I'm open to learning more.

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