It only gave me problems with Skype calling so I dropped it for now. Was also impressed, it had more options to find the best for your headphones. This is what I used before in the 30-day trial.: The fidelity option is also good, it gives crispier highs/vocals: I like how you can enable/disable the virtual boxes so you can exactly see where they are placed and how they sound. Looks like you can calibrate the sound of your specific headphones:īoom 3D I am on Mac right now and testing the new (?) Boom 3D. Haven´t tested before, but it looks worth to try. This is a screenshot from Dolby Home Theatre: including the Intelligente Equalizer which is amazing). Somehow I also can´t get any of the other full-feature Dolby Apps to work with (e.g. It doesn´t make that a big difference for me. The immersion and crystalizer options have the best impact. Sound Blaster Connect 2 I have setup now Sound Blaster Connect 2 on my Windows, and I really do like it and actually replaced Viper4Windows with it. Or a specific one for your headphone model if you find it (search XDA). You can pair this also with specific IRS-Files (Impulse Response).Į.g. (There is an updated Windows version finally on Github). Surround Effects for Stereo Headphones - Fine-tune the bass - Vocal Clarity if needed - Increase and modify the Sound Stage - Improve sound of compressed filesīased on what I read, if you already have a a high-end DAC, the DAC will already do to the work for you - so it shoudn´t be worth in this case.Īfter SRS, Viper4Windows was my go-to app. I have been using Audio Enhancements since discovering SRS Surround Audio like 10 years ago with my cheap $40 sound boxes.
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