I wish the Equalizer was more smoothest from the Bass and Treble low-end and high-end instead of distortion from the preamp like most equalizers do when it comes to Bass and Treble boosting and cutting frequencies out when EQing
Thank you for bringing that up! You can reduce clipping by lowering the input signal with the preamp, limiter and/or compressor. We added info on clipping and correcting it when using the equalizer to this article: Equalizer explained
To lessen distortion, use the preamp, limiter and/or compressor to lower the signal. Slide the sliders to the left until the signal doesn't get clipped.
Okay, it's just that some songs are hard to feel from 60 Hz when it's boosted up to +15 dB. 20 Hz could probably help to feel it more with 60 Hz. Some songs were frequency felt, some weren't.
Will you also please change the highest frequency band from 16KHz to 15KHz? Because, what if older generations are also using the app as well? Because as you get older, you're not gonna hear higher frequencies as much when it comes to the 15KHz-17KHZ adult hearing threshold limit in high frequencies.
Because 10 is the first double digit number after 9, 10 Hz is what humans obviously cannot hear. Then there's 100 Hz, which is the actual bass frequency. Then there's 1000 Hz, the censorship bleep tone. That's why I'm excited for the 10KHZ change in the equalizer for the 2025 update as well as 15KHz instead for Music Speed Changer.
That's why there's 4 numbers with more zeroes and I thought of it in order. It starts with 10 the very first double digit number after 9. And then 100, the very first triple digit number after 99. And then 1000, the very first quadruple digit number after 999. And then 10,000, the very first quintuple digit number after 9,999.
That's why I was thinking of 10KHZ when it comes to the high treble frequency of human hearing.
It does sound good at 8KHZ and 16KHZ, but the equalizer can be improved for the change of 10KHZ and 15KHZ instead.
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That's why I was thinking of 10KHZ when it comes to the high treble frequency of human hearing.
It does sound good at 8KHZ and 16KHZ, but the equalizer can be improved for the change of 10KHZ and 15KHZ instead.