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Re: N9 Equalizer
Im using shure se535 so far im ok with the quality, only sometimes it becomes too bright that i cant take the screeching highs. So thats when the equalizers go in. Probably some of my music are of crappy copies :p Im waiting for my monster supertips and see if it'll make some improvements. Monster products are not all that bad say for example the turbine pro copper.
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I use the Shure SE 210 and the sound of the N9 is quite good. Verry crisp, yet a bit flat from time to time. But good overall.
I was thinking of an EQ as well and tried sigma player. I didn't like the UI and the sound of the provided EQ so I stayed with the stock player. I tried to play around with a command line EQ, called alsaequal which would work well with alsamixer (wich is installed, try calling it in the shell). Unfortuantely it needs to be compiled on the n9 and I did not manage that (at least on PR 1.1) due to dependencies and Aegis (i guess). I started a thread a while ago on here, please feel free to investigatre on that topic as I am still verry interested yer have not so much time right now. |
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