![]() Instead of just using the 500Hz reference band to match, I also quickly flipped between adjacent bands until they were equal. I would set gains different depending if I was going in ascending or descending order (I'm pretty sure I'm locking onto different partials intraband). When I was doing it I thought the third octave bands were too wide (DG uses a Q of 5). I didn't try loudness equalization below 500Hz to avoid room effects. ![]() I used a KH80 a mono speaker reference and listened from about a 40cm away. It's possible of course that I'm doing something wrong. That said, listening became fatiguing and the overall tone was ruined. The best I could get with the DG method was a narrower range of elevation. With any headphone or IEM I have a persistent sense of elevation (vertical soundstage) as the frequency goes up. It sort of worked for me on the AKG K371.
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