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MZ-N10 how to set it for maximum bass and treble??

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Hello People!!

Can anyone tell me how they have set their Sony MZ-N10 custom equalizer for maximum bass and treble???

I have been messing around with it for ages but I can't seem to get the levels right! I love Drum&Bass and I've just got some excellent earphones so I want to make the best of them!!!

Any suggestions on what levels to put the little bars to???

PLEASE HELP!

Cheers xx :roll:

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Guest Anonymous

i have a hacked 510... and i feel that the best eq is..

3-2-0-0-1-3 ... all positives...

yes... a hacked 510. its supposed to have only bass and treble, but now it has more! yay!

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-3 is -10dB, 3 is +10dB

3 0 0 0 0 0 3

Bass (100-330Hz), Vocals around 1kHz, Treble (3.3k-10kHz)

Generally the first 2 bars will increase/decrease bass while the last 2 will up/down the treble. Reset your custom setting to neutral (0dB on all bands) and increase the first and last bars. If the bass and treble aren't loud enough for you, then turn down all the middle 5 bands by 1 step. You'll sacrifice the volume for louder bass/treble but it's worth it most of the time without distortion. My settings are

3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -3 -2

That's the loudest bass I could get but still easy on the ears. It took me 4 weeks to get that equiliser just right.

My recommendation for you is

3 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 2

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