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TSnismo91
post Jun 16 2010, 11:30 AM

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of course, u need to configure it. select it and click "Configure Selected". check out the 1st post for more pic.

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post Jun 16 2010, 08:53 PM

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lol no problem. mind you the "Channel Mixer" only works perfectly with 5.1 speakers / headphone. pay attention to the EQ (especially first 3 bars) for best result.


Added on August 11, 2010, 12:59 pmup this thread...

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post Aug 11 2010, 12:59 PM

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up this thread...
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post Sep 18 2010, 10:54 PM

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thanks! enjoy your favourite PC speakers now biggrin.gif
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post Feb 27 2011, 03:27 PM

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up for more bass in 2011.

lyricsplugin no longer working due to main website update. guy who translate the winamp software into foobar2000 no longer provide latest foo_uie_lyricsplugin.dll, please use MiniLyrics (free) if you want more lyrics. foobar2000 at version 1.1.2 now.
TSnismo91
post Mar 27 2011, 10:40 PM

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hope it helps... C3 subwoofer is weak if you're a basshead you will really love what foobar2000 does... goodluck.
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post Mar 28 2011, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(Langiler @ Mar 28 2011, 02:28 PM)
Already test it, well, the result is kinda.. so so..
Perhaps my song lack off bass.
Edifier C3 got the audio clarity, but lack of bass.. i mean it.
Has resort to Sandbox.. fake bass..most the high tone bass comming out from the midrange lol.. no wonder noob out there *include me*, said Using SRS sandbox will boost ur bass..

Btw, I dont think C3 sub is weak, it just the amp it self.
Try google Edifier C5 and HCS 5640, all of em seem using the same speaker as C3,

now im start to think, should i swap my op amp or put some active subwoofer amp?
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wow... +20dB also still weak? well from the first time i heard C3 i know it's designed that way. someone in the forum said he replaced the sub with rockford fosgate sub and the sound is great. so im also not sure the weaknesses lies in the amp or the subwoofer cone itself.
TSnismo91
post Mar 28 2011, 06:34 PM

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if you're not satisfied with Z5500 bass response you can use the foobar2000 EQ to tweak only the bass. depends on what you need though.
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post Mar 28 2011, 10:58 PM

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im not really sure, since i don't have C3... there is no documentation on what he done so we cannot confirm it yet.. it's also possible if he uses a better sub with lower impedance. it will quickly raise the bass output but will probably overheat the C3 amp when blasted.

but at least the good thing about C3 is that it is not muddy like say R501 when the bass is set to max in the console. what bass setting u using now?
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post Apr 25 2011, 03:50 AM

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please note for Edifier speakers with EIDC (similar to auto-gain control), you cannot set the bass too much otherwise the EIDC circuitry will kick in and thinks that it causes distortion. this explains the soften volume (one-pass equalization sound) effect.

affected speakers are Edifier Components speakers (such as C3, C2, HCS2330, etc) and MP300 so far that I know.

QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Apr 1 2011, 06:16 PM)
any1 did settings for HCS 2330?
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since HCS2330 features EIDC I am pretty sure you can't set too much bass otherwise it will be normalized by EIDC and causes unpleasant sound effect.
TSnismo91
post May 6 2011, 01:48 AM

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vaizard, you can try adding +7dB to the 55hz and click auto-level (to prevent clipping) and check if you hear any wobble audio effect when you are listening to songs.

if the wobble sound effect appears, reduce the 55hz one level and click auto-level again. repeat until you have found there are no wobble sound effect.

to make it simple, wobble sound effect is the filter sound, when the sound is loud and being 'pushed' to be softer and delayed, creating unpleasant effect.

using edifier MP300+ (also with EIDC), i have no problem with adding +7dB to the 55hz.
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post Jul 1 2011, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(generalhwh @ Jun 30 2011, 03:54 PM)
hei bro,do u still hav ur ada885 wit u??i feel acs45.1 bass pawn ada885 anytime
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hmm yes i do also have listen to ACS45.1 before but i think it has been damaged so i don't really know well. ADA885 the bass is not so loud, but is deep, that's why i like it. it really goes down to 27hz (depends on the room) which is important for me. now i keep the ADA885, just upgraded to megaworks 550.

QUOTE(astavale @ Jul 1 2011, 12:01 PM)
@nismo91: Do you know the best equalizer setting for DA5000PRO? I expect for the great deep bass from it via my foobar2000.. but so far it has not coming yet.. its still feel a little bummy
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hi, well as always, with foobar2000 EQ i only encourage to increase the 55hz slider only. and you must click auto-level. thing is, im not sure about DA5000Pro, whether it has EIDC like Edifier C3 or not. because if it has EIDC, im sorry but foobar2000 will not be able to add much bass.

typically, this is what i used:
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but with different speakers and different room acoustic, i can use other settings too. if you want more punch, try to relocate the subwoofer. do note that different room have different sound feedback. i.e. small rooms with thick concrete wall will cause the bass to be over-boomy. in this case, it's not the speakers' fault.
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post Jul 5 2011, 12:18 PM

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and one more thing: im not sure about DA5000Pro, but in my old Edifier R501, adding the bass does not equal to adding more boom.

instead, it just add more midbass which causes boomy and muddy bass, so i kept the bass at 5/9 (default). so i suggest you play with the bass settings while keep the foobar2000 at +10hz @ 55hz.
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post Jul 30 2011, 02:59 PM

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UPDATE 7 August 2011. See first post.

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post Sep 27 2011, 02:22 PM

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bump! updated first post.
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post Oct 5 2011, 09:56 AM

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haha glad you appreciate it... not all speakers are perfect, sometimes we have to do something about it.

dont worry about burning in... just listen to it with more bass (from foobar2000) and sooner or later you'll notice it sound much better than when you just bought it... hope you enjoy the speaker.. thumbup.gif

 

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