"Perfect" iTunes equalizer setting
I noticed a lot of people are favoriting this screen grab of the “Perfect” iTunes equalizer setting (I posted it to Flickr, so I won’t keep forgetting it when I need it).
Ever since I saw this in that Mac OS X Hints article, I’ve used it as my default equalizer in iTunes – it seems to give a nice pop to MP3 tracks in particular.
HOWTO and specific settings from the original article:
Open the equalizer, and from the pop-up menu, select “Make Preset.” Call it “Perfect,” because it is, and set the following levels, from left to right (skip the Preamp section):
db +3, +6, +9, +7, +6, +5, +7, +9, +11, +8 db
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I'm sorry, but isn't this...
I’m sorry, but isn’t this completely relative to the kind of music and kind of speakers you play music with? I mean: a person with a macbook (which has crappy speakers) has different issues than a person with an iMac.