Shubham Studio DJ Remix Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 (edited) For Music Quality Lovers i give a suggestion that use this settings for Poweramp. EQ-YES Tone-YES Limit-No BASS- 0.0 Decibel Treble- Full 15.0db And use DVC. Use Hi-Resolution @aux Sample rate- 384khz@24bit/32bit Then see dynamic range and Quality i hope you all will impressed... And Listen then Come back and response me how was music quality. Secret and Power of Build 944 Edited September 22, 2022 by Tapori Gaming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MotleyG Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Tapori Gaming said: For Music Quality Lovers i give a suggestion that use this settings for Poweramp. EQ-YES Tone-YES Limit-No BASS- 0.0 Decibel Treble- Full 15.0db And use DVC. Use Hi-Resolution @aux Sample rate- 384khz@24bit/32bit Then see dynamic range and Quality i hope you all will impressed... And Listen then Come back and response me how was music quality. All EQ bands are set to flat, so simplest way is to just set EQ off. DVC, Hi-Res, and Sample rate are all device specific. So these will all change for users based on what they are using. The only setting that has really changed is the Treble at +15dB. This is not a dynamic range improvement, in fact it reduces the range based on such a dramatic boost in the upper frequency bands. Certainly not a recommendation I would make for an audiophile. But to each their own, that is the best philosophy when it comes to enjoying music. Edited September 22, 2022 by MotleyG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shubham Studio DJ Remix Posted September 23, 2022 Author Share Posted September 23, 2022 (edited) On 9/23/2022 at 3:55 AM, MotleyG said: All EQ bands are set to flat, so simplest way is to just set EQ off. DVC, Hi-Res, and Sample rate are all device specific. So these will all change for users based on what they are using. The only setting that has really changed is the Treble at +15dB. This is not a dynamic range improvement, in fact it reduces the range based on such a dramatic boost in the upper frequency bands. Certainly not a recommendation I would make for an audiophile. But to each their own, that is the best philosophy when it comes to enjoying music. do not think you the most brilliant @ParleG go and do this settings then listen music. then come back here. EQ= On/Off as you like Limiter= Off Tone=On Then Use Tone's Treble to 15db with DVC volume provider. there will no distortion in aux/wired if you are using a quad driver earphones it will not work better but if you are using cheap eaephones them it will work in best way. and note- it is not for BT. nuts always nuts @ParleG Best working for Amplifiers of DJ Setup and (n)mm drivers. 8-12mm Dynamic Drivers and For Headphones also. For Tweeter it work best on my DJ setup. I use this setting on my DJ Setup. because as professional knows that big speakers like 15"/12" Duo in single Cabinet not works better, in big speakers there is only Mid with poor sound so this settings boost the quality of music in big speakers. i use a Nx Audio(Proton)3000watt Amplifier on my gives 1000-watt RMS on Single Zone on (n)Ohms TOPs(Speakers) and in my Tops there are 2 Speakers 450watts per top and i use 2 tops on my Amplifier based on 8ohms,there is a 750highs(100w) peak power max 90w. Edited September 23, 2022 by Tapori Gaming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewilley Posted September 24, 2022 Share Posted September 24, 2022 If you feel the need to wind just the Treble Dial up to +15dB, without using the more subtle adjustments available from the multi-band EQ controls, there is probably something seriously wrong with your speakers, headset, or ears. However, each to their own; some people crank the bass up to the max just because they like the booming sound. Andre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shubham Studio DJ Remix Posted September 24, 2022 Author Share Posted September 24, 2022 5 minutes ago, andrewilley said: If you feel the need to wind just the Treble Dial up to +15dB, without using the more subtle adjustments available from the multi-band EQ controls, there is probably something seriously wrong with your speakers, headset, or ears. However, each to their own; some people crank the bass up to the max just because they like the booming sound. Andre Something only Legends can Feel and Understand Sir Andre. Legends never die as You are Legend Sir Andre of this Forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shubham Studio DJ Remix Posted September 24, 2022 Author Share Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) 19 minutes ago, andrewilley said: If you feel the need to wind just the Treble Dial up to +15dB, without using the more subtle adjustments available from the multi-band EQ controls, there is probably something seriously wrong with your speakers, headset, or ears. However, each to their own; some people crank the bass up to the max just because they like the booming sound. Andre i am not saying for bass ........ there is dvc and limiter and those works well with anti distortion, if you have earphones then try it. first try after give response. without see and listen it is not responsible. go and enable Direct Volume Cnt. and enable hi-res =384 or xyz (n)khz sample rate = (n)16/24(n) bit tone_treble = 15db bass= 0db if you want to feel best bass then Down volume level to 45-50% Bass= 12.5db(Upto non reaching at distortion) if you will level up of volume then distortion will applied/started. you will feel all the difference between normal vs these settings. Thanks. Edited September 24, 2022 by Tapori Gaming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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