Palash has been writing about technology (and entertainment) for over a decade. His focus has been on the evolution of computing, ranging from smartphones to PC builds and everything in between. You ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
I remember it like it was yesterday: sitting in my car cranking up Van Halen's 5150 and spending the entire album fiddling with the 10-band EQ I'd installed to get the best sound possible. You don't ...
You may well load up Spotify on your phone or turn on the radio without giving the tonal balance of your music playback device a single thought. But did you know that you can often personalise your ...
When it comes to music streaming platforms, Spotify is one of the best in the business. Home to more than 100 million songs from thousands of artists that can be enjoyed on full albums, playlists, and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Some of you may recall that I've been writing about equalization. In my last column I described ...
Morph EQ takes your regular EQ interface and injects it with some real-time manipulation for awesome filtering effects. Good choice of filter types. Flexible and simple morphing system. Global curve ...
A comprehensive 10-band EQ pedal that harnesses the full power of Source Audio’s digital know-how to offer deep-edits via the Neuro app, and has the memory to remember your go-to sounds. Once on your ...
Connections: RS-232 port, USB 2.0, 4 pairs analogue RCA (unbalanced) outputs, 4 pairs analogue RCA (unbalanced) inputs, test port (Audyssey use only) Ultimate audio performance within the listening ...
Audio Equalizers play a vital role for music lovers and sound professionals. It helps you choose the right frequency and lets you balance different sound components. I am not exactly an audiophile, ...
Let's start with one of the most important terms when dealing with EQ settings: Frequency. Frequency represents the number of cycles (or sonic vibrations) per second, and is measured in Hertz (Hz).
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