Kasios Posted October 23, 2014 Report Share Posted October 23, 2014 Hello everyone.I have a problem with my sony walkman minidisc MZ-NHF800, is you see in the picture. The problem is in the equalizer EQ. I want the bass to be heard loud and powerful as my previous sony walkman minidisc MZ-N1, which using the same headphones in a headband Pioneer N1 strong and hard low and hear the new NHF800 no. Why ?.If I get into the EQ there are several options to choose from (classical, rock, etc) and 2 custom. If I choose the option of a custom I can move hz stripes up and down. These stripes are 6, starting from left to right are:100hz, 250hz, 630Hz, 1,6khz, 4kz, 10kz.An acquaintance of a minidisc forum in Spanish, told me to try to move up the line and out of the 100hz down the other stripes. Moving stripe 100hz up low hear with a little more strength, but does not reach the level of previous minidisc that had the famous "MEGA BASS". I tried to combine various ups and downs of stripes and hear worse or do not get the low hard. What should I do ?. Is there any way that low to be heard with the same force as the "mega bass" previous minidisc ?. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony Posted October 23, 2014 Report Share Posted October 23, 2014 I'm only going to offer an opinion here but Mega-Bass was/is severe overkill in the lower frequencies to the detriment of the mids and highs. The only way to force a high response from the 100Hz-250Hz area of the spectrum is to boost them to max and possibly reduce the other frequencies a tad. My MZ-R35 has Mega-Bass and I hardly ever use it. Also, as you have pointed out my newer RH1 ( no MB) cannot create the same level of flabby, boomy bass even if I wanted it to...............which I don't. As a side note you could artificially boost the lower end by using specifically bass heavy headphones. The Hisoundaudio POPO's are an example of an extremely bass orientated IEM admired by Bassheads. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kasios Posted October 23, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2014 I'm only going to offer an opinion here but Mega-Bass was/is severe overkill in the lower frequencies to the detriment of the mids and highs. The only way to force a high response from the 100Hz-250Hz area of the spectrum is to boost them to max and possibly reduce the other frequencies a tad. My MZ-R35 has Mega-Bass and I hardly ever use it. Also, as you have pointed out my newer RH1 ( no MB) cannot create the same level of flabby, boomy bass even if I wanted it to...............which I don't. As a side note you could artificially boost the lower end by using specifically bass heavy headphones. The Hisoundaudio POPO's are an example of an extremely bass orientated IEM admired by Bassheads. hiThanks for answering. Not if the "Megabass" was artificial or not, I do not know, just know that for me it was a pleasure to hear my music "dance" techno ... etc with the force of BASS, the two levels of BASS has just using my old minidisc 1, because it was enough, and if activated the 2nd echoed much music. I miss the megabass ..Know any sony walkman model that is HI-MINIDISC bearing the megabass instead of the EQ ?. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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