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You don't need any EQ for podcasts.
If you want to try something anyway on that basic Sony app EQ, here's this:
400 leave it at zero
1K +4 notches
2.4K +6 notches
6.3K and 16K leave at zero
Clear bass -1 dot
This is the way to make it sound as neutral as possible, but it will still be a warm-sounding headphone even with these settings. No, reducing the clear bass setting further does not help.
Fully-parametric EQ would be much better, like the Wavelet or PowerampEQ.
I'll try this configuration once i'm at home. When you mean Wavelet or PowerampEQ i saw they are android apps, do they work with my headphone? Are they better than the Sony app?
I think they are on Android only. iPhones are largely shit out of luck when it comes to free parametric equalizers (thanks, Apple).
Parametric EQ is significantly better than what the Sony app has because it's more precise. You'd clearly hear the difference on your favorite songs if you could swap back and forth between both options.
I think they are on Android only. iPhones are largely shit out of luck when it comes to free parametric equalizers (thanks, Apple).
Parametric EQ is significantly better than what the Sony app has because it's more precise. You'd clearly hear the difference on your favorite songs if you could swap back and forth between both options.