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) but good quality headphones wouldnt need it anyway as bass and treble and other sounds more than perfect through SE mw600 bluetooth headphones.music should be heard as is
if you are equalising it then you are not listening to it as it should be listened too.
thats my opinion anyway
music should be heard as is
if you are equalising it then you are not listening to it as it should be listened too.
thats my opinion anyway
On a 2 grand hifi yes. On a phone not built for sound quality,an eq is needed.
music should be heard as is
if you are equalising it then you are not listening to it as it should be listened too.
thats my opinion anyway
Then the phone shouldn't be used to listen to the music in the first place
Agree 1000000% no point listening to music if you need to tweak the hell out of it



You think that if the standard phone quality for audio is bad, a phone EQ will be better? odd logicOn a 2 grand hifi yes. On a phone not built for sound quality,an eq is needed.
played with both of these and im yet to find any of the features of either good. both cause problems with the audio at mid and low level and also introduce popping at high volume even with the slightest tweek (unless you enable compression which then damages the over all audio as its dynamic)Download the latest version from the market. It has got the EQ in there.
Also if you root you can install DSP Manager that enables you to set different EQ options over Bluetooth, speaker and headset. Works a treat for me![]()
and that's almost exactly what i wanted to say in my first post that it depends on what accessories you're using to liste to the music generated by desire's hardware: e.g. sennheiser, SE, etc or other good quality headphones; or hi-fi system which i can plug in with line-in cable and the sound i can tell is almost better reproduced than some other expensive equipment i tried with: eg. Samsung HWC450S sound bar paired with sony vaio cw series sounds a not as pleasant as same sound bar connected with desire. but i think it is due to winamp default settings being somehow not tweeked as good as desire's harware.You think that if the standard phone quality for audio is bad, a phone EQ will be better? odd logic
the frequency it tweeks with eq does not change the hardware, it would just change the levels of freq which were normalised and shouldnt be changed
Also the audio on the desire is not bad at all, i have a good set of sennheiser ear buds and the frequency response and clarity is not that different from my genelec 8030A's when running 320kbps mp3



Not always true, ever listened to Pantera with the bass cranked up?music should be heard as is
if you are equalising it then you are not listening to it as it should be listened too.
thats my opinion anyway

i suppose you know better than the studio engineers that mastered it right?Not always true, ever listened to Pantera with the bass cranked up?![]()

Some of you guys are hilariously ill-informed
Sound is like colours: it can be warm, cold, distorted, etc. Saying you don't need an equalizer is just as naive as saying you don't need to calibrate your computer screen and claiming the picture is meant to be displayed that way. Seriously: that's ridiculous and wrong.
Every device you buy, will have deviation of perfection. Some screens will tend to be more blue, some more yellow, some more red. Some speakers will have more bass, will be tinnier, etc. Some mp3 players will exaggerate the lower tones or higher tones, feel colder or warmer.
THAT is why you have calibration. On top of THAT, you got pictures that have distorted colours - the white balance is wrong, the blacks are not pure black but dark grey, etc. With music, this is no different.
So if you claim that AFTER you have a potential distortion on the speakers AND device AND medium, it's not needed to do any alteration, you're living in CUCKOO land! Ideally, every song would need its own equaliser setting depending on the device and speakers/phones used but at the very least, you can compensate for your software/hardware.
im sorry i disagree
in the case of the op that wants it to make the sound better of recordings from other media i can understand however there is yet a portable device like a mobile that can eq correctly. all they need is loudness.
as for the other stuff, I am yet to find a need to eq any audio i have on an mp3 that has been compressed correctly.
I EQ my music and master others music to sound as its supposed to sound as the creator/master of that song
it shouldnt be EQ'd and a good master takes into account deviations of system/quality
i must be from cuckoo land but i dont know any music producer that disagrees with me
call me ill-informed, I would argue otherwise
and again my genelec studio monitors dont sound much different to my desire with decent headphones.