Once you've chosen a source, the receiver offers a reasonable level of flexibility for tuning your audio, including three preset
EQ curves, a loudness setting (which is best used only at low volumes), and a feature called MX, which supposedly increases the clarity of voices and instruments, but didn't really improve the sound quality very much in our opinion.
You can adjust the speaker's
EQ curve depending on its proximity to room boundaries so that bass isn't too boomy or too thin.
It has its own OLED screen display, which allows you to adjust the volume,
EQ curve, input, the Sidetone (how much you hear of yourself while talking on the mic), LED colors, and the ChatMix (the balance between in game and chat audio) without going through a software.
The HomePod is constantly listening to its environment, changing
the EQ curve, and beamforming — essentially steering sound — to optimize sound quality for its environment.
Articulation is on par with the One, with equal resolution of fine detail, and depth of bass, but the HomePod has a fatter, more robust sound signature thanks to some amped - up midbass in
the EQ curve.
Not exact matches
This gaming headset produces an impressive
EQ frequency
curve.
Colors and line types are the same as those in Fig. 4, and the circles on the
curves lies on the values of effective degree of freedom calculated in Fig. 4 and
Eq.
Where it says Select
Curve, choose the new
EQ preset we made earlier, then click OK twice.
This gaming headset produces an impressive
EQ frequency
curve.