Hi, I am using Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro with the AutoEq profile based on Crinacle's measurements in Neutron Music Player.
The last filter [Peaking | 19794 Hz | 0.33 | -10.5 dB] works as intended only if the samplerate of a track is exactly 44.1 kHz.
If the samplerate is higher (96kHz here for example), this filter just makes the sound "go underwater":
As a temporary workaround I changed this filter with [High-Shelf | 12500 Hz | 1.00 | -10.5 dB], which kind of gives me the same result, but this time does not depend on samplerate. Also I think it would be really good if AutoEq could use Shelf filters.
Hi, I am using Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro with the AutoEq profile based on Crinacle's measurements in Neutron Music Player. The last filter [Peaking | 19794 Hz | 0.33 | -10.5 dB] works as intended only if the samplerate of a track is exactly 44.1 kHz.
If the samplerate is higher (96kHz here for example), this filter just makes the sound "go underwater":
As a temporary workaround I changed this filter with [High-Shelf | 12500 Hz | 1.00 | -10.5 dB], which kind of gives me the same result, but this time does not depend on samplerate. Also I think it would be really good if AutoEq could use Shelf filters.