![]() But that piece of software is unreliable in operation, costs money, and offers a range of other features I do not want or need, and it is even accused of possibly damaging your audio hardware if misused. (Examples would be Boom3D, Hear, eqMac2, Bongiovi DPS…) With the smallest settings I found Boom quite smooth. ![]() On older machines I previously used a complicated setup involving SoundFlower and AULabs equalizer settings to correct for some of the perceived deficiencies.īesides the cumbersome setup of this surely outdated solution: On these newer machines I cannot arrive at a satisfactory result.īut I remembered a few "audio optimizers" offered some speaker correction presets for these machines. Yet they seem to me part of the wrong side in the loudness war. These are small speakers and they are usually judged as quite good for their size. It is like there is too much bass from where the spectrum starts and then as if there are some kind of gaps in the spectrum where middles and highs are somehow absent or underdeveloped. ![]() On a MacBook Pro 15inch Retina I find the sound output from the internal speakers to be quite 'strange'.
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