8 May 2006 at 04:20 #1 JoeBoi JoeBoi Soldato Joined 29 Dec 2005 Posts 6,221 Location Northants Ok so I'm getting my new speakers today (Can't wait) The Logitech Z-2300, and I just wanted to ask you guys whats the best Equalizer settings to use? Thanks Joe
Ok so I'm getting my new speakers today (Can't wait) The Logitech Z-2300, and I just wanted to ask you guys whats the best Equalizer settings to use? Thanks Joe
8 May 2006 at 04:30 #2 Greenlizard0 Greenlizard0 Man of Honour Joined 15 Mar 2004 Posts 28,140 Location Liverpool It depends on what you use your speakers for? It'll also depend on what software you use which is creating the sound (i.e how many presets it has). Sometimes games have their own settings, and can be changed inside them. Or if you play back music then you can go for the genre that you listen to most?
It depends on what you use your speakers for? It'll also depend on what software you use which is creating the sound (i.e how many presets it has). Sometimes games have their own settings, and can be changed inside them. Or if you play back music then you can go for the genre that you listen to most?
8 May 2006 at 04:36 #3 JoeBoi JoeBoi Soldato OP Joined 29 Dec 2005 Posts 6,221 Location Northants Dance/Indie really more towards the Dance/drum and bass side of music though. I play a lot of Source so I'd love for that to sound awesome
Dance/Indie really more towards the Dance/drum and bass side of music though. I play a lot of Source so I'd love for that to sound awesome
8 May 2006 at 12:15 #4 james.miller james.miller Soldato Joined 17 Aug 2003 Posts 20,160 Location Woburn Sand Dunes the best eq is no eq. but for any adjust you need, let the speakers handle it. ie use the adjustment on the speakers rather than in windows.
the best eq is no eq. but for any adjust you need, let the speakers handle it. ie use the adjustment on the speakers rather than in windows.