12-15khz is where most notes to high to clearly hear are played. Subsequently, knowing what Hz's affect the notes in a song also helps. as a rule, the lower the Hz's, the more bass is played and the higher the Hz's, the more vocals/ highs are played. now here is where your personal preference takes note, i tuned my eq to best compliment every type of music i listen to (dance, rock, hip-hop, classical, scores, and vocal) depending on what type of music you listen to, you will adjust the raise or lower the Db according to the Hz's. click on equalization under speakers and headphones. you may want to add a shortcut on you desktop for easy access. to get to it, just search for HP beats audio control panel. Let me know is these EQ works for you or doesn’t and feel free to post your own EQ settings for others to copy and try.įirst off, use the Beats Audio EQ, its there for a reason. If this EQ setting sounds to “middy” for your liking, you now know why. I prefer less highs and a more prominent mid and mid bass. Once again, remember that this is the EQ for my particular songs, headphones and most importantly my taste. I listened to songs that spanned almost the entire spectrum, from pop to hip-hop, soundtrack to rock, and electronica to R&B to find that balance where no song had too much high, too little bass or overwhelming mid. It was to find a natural and neutral balance within the EQ so that no matter what song you’re listening to, you didn’t have to change the EQ back and forth to suit that particular song. My goal was not to make each of these songs sound their best (That would be near impossible with this EQ). Neodammerung- Don Davis (The Matrix Revolutions). This is Berk- John Powell (How to Train Your Dragon).Ĭanceling the Apocalypse- Ramin DJawadi (Pacific Rim) If your laptop is newer and thus has a diffrent version of Beats, then i'm sorry but i'm not rich enough to keep up with new computers. My laptop- HP Dv7 Envy with Windows 8.1 (purchaed in late 2012). Treble- 10 (raise at your own leisure but keep low)Ħ5hz- 6 (I like bass, so you can lower if you chose)ĥ00hz-1 to 2 (couldn’t decide where to keep this so choose what suits you) Now after all that, here are the new, updated EQ settings for the Beats Audio on HP laptops. Since this forum has been enlarged to an all-around HP laptop music forum, all questions regarding getting the best sound from your machine will be welcome (except for troubleshooting). This also helps if you have Solos or Soul’s or whatever the kids wear nowadays. This will help others trying to tune their own laptops with a baseline to follow. Because of this I ask everyone not only to post their particular EQ settings, but the headphones and music they use to come up with the numbers. I also want to try and change this forum from a simple troubleshoot and Beats EQ forum, to one that discusses getting the best sound from your HP laptop. Because of this, I’ve decided to revive this forum and add the new details for the new Beats EQ HP laptops. Also there are people still asking and posting questions. Unbelievably, people are still reading this forum, even though it was initially created years ago. This is the place to get try and get the best sound from your Beats laptop. Any questions regarding help for software of hardware issues will be graciously ignored. This is the best way to quickly have your question answered and issue resolved. If you need help fixing said issue, search for it in the forum home or create your own post. Please refrain from asking any questions that has to do with resolving a technical or software issue with your laptop. This forum has been updated as of Aug 2014.
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