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My Equalizer APO Presets for the Sennheiser HD 6XX

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I like the HD 6XX as is, but even more tweaked to my taste. I have no golden ears nor am I a sound engineer. I'm just your regular audio-loving dude. Just wanted to share my frequency response files (for the 15-band graphic EQ). They are just moderate tweaks that my ears like. While not big adjustments, maybe they're too much for you. Decongest gets rid of the stuffyness, honkyness and brightens up everything a bit. LivenUp is the same as Decongest but with some bass kick added. Lite versions have smaller tweaks. Some music tracks already have too much lows and highs. Make sure the Preamplification is set to -6.00 so you don't clip. https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7gg8mqgws5uxga/HD%206XX%20Equalizer%20APO%20Presets%20%5BSFOG7%5D.zip?dl=0 You don't need an account. Just click the download icon besides Sign up and choose Direct download. Enjoy! If you're curious about the choices I made, I've been noodling in computer music since 2002. Those tweaks are in the most common funky-business areas I encounter when adding or cutting EQ frequencies. 40Hz is in the high sub-bass area 63Hz is in the money spot for kick and bass impact 250Hz is in the mud zone 400Hz is in the lower mids presence zone 1600Hz is in the lower honkyness zone 2500Hz is in the higher mids presence zone 4000Hz is in the shrillness zone 6300Hz is in the airiness zone 10000Hz is in the sparkle zone 16000Hz is in the PRISTINE TEENAGER EARS zone, ha-ha-ha!
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BigAssBalls
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Feb 3, 2024
W preset. Helps make it sound more v shaped, which is what i wanted. The import button was hard to find but thank you!
AidanTheTurtle
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Jan 20, 2024
Perfect for the 660s2! Thank you!
curieux
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Mar 23, 2021
Thanks for your share! A french man with big ears ...
raansire7
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Mar 23, 2021
curieuxMy pleasure! A Puerto Rican man with also big ears 😁
jaxtrauma
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Feb 26, 2021
Hey thanks for that, I'd wondered how to 'clean up' bad recordings without butchering. Now I have ammunition.
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