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This repository is a collection of my personal Equalizer APO presets for various headsets I use. The goal is to keep track of my preferred EQ settings for each headset, allowing me to easily switch between them and maintain a consistent listening experience.
The presets marked with Delay at the end of their preset names have a 50ms delay to offset the TV latency (Sony X95J in Custom mode) and achieve correct lipsync.
Equalizer APO is a free, open-source equalizer software for Windows that allows users to adjust the frequency response of their audio output. It's a powerful tool for fine-tuning the sound of your headphones or speakers to your liking.
Each preset file is in the Equalizer APO format, which is a simple text file containing the frequency response data. You can import these files directly into Equalizer APO on your machine.
To add these presets to your own config folder, follow these steps:
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Locate Your Equalizer APO Config Folder:
- The config folder for Equalizer APO is usually located at:
C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\
- The config folder for Equalizer APO is usually located at:
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Download the Presets:
- Clone the repository or download the preset files directly from the GitHub repository.
If you have Git installed, you can use:
git clone https://https://github.com/98Arvin/equalizer_apo
If you do not have Git installed, you can download the repository as a ZIP file from GitHub and extract it to a location of your choice.
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Copy Presets to Config Folder:
- Navigate to the presets folder in your cloned repository or extracted ZIP file.
- Copy the preset files to your Equalizer APO config folder. You can do this using Windows Explorer:
Using Windows Explorer:
- Open the folder where you downloaded/extracted the presets.
- Select the preset files you want to copy.
- Right-click and select
Copy
. - Navigate to
C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\
. - Right-click in the folder and select
Paste
.
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Load the Presets in Peace GUI:
- Open Peace GUI (a user interface for Equalizer APO).
- Go to the
Presets
section. - Load the desired preset from the config folder.
If you have suggestions for changes to existing presets, please feel free to open a pull request or issue. Include the following information with your suggestion:
- Headset model
- EQ settings (including frequency response data)
- Any relevant notes or comments about the preset