Most importantly, put an equalizer on your computer phone and make a diagram like in the photo (+/- to your liking). Let me explain: - lower the overall volume, it is initially too high (that's why they are loud, as they say) - at medium frequencies, porridge that interrupts everything, extinguish them - make high ones higher, they are not enough at all, with them there will be a more voluminous sound - do not make lows higher than 0, otherwise you will get strong distortion (everything will turn into a mixture of dubstep and thrash metal with overload). If you don't like bes, it's better to turn them off like mids. On the Internet, you can find an android application that connects to your ears and changes their settings, but itβs of little use, the equalizer is inconvenient (but itβs built into your ears), you can still change the status voice language, and most of the functions simply donβt work, and the application seems to be already not supported by the manufacturer. For the same money, I recommend SVEN AP-B570MV, less functionality, but better sound, no need to calibrate.
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