Equalized
From February 21, 2006
Recently I've been enjoying my new computer speakers, especially noticing the subwoofer adding punch to my "24" viewing sessions. Unfortunately, I discovered the bass was a little too heavy when listening to music, especially the more acoustic and/or vocal driven stuff. I did a little research and decided to make a customized iTunes equalizer setting to adjust the tendency to accentuate the lower range.

Next, I discovered I could assign different equalizer settings to specific songs/albums etc. This customization allows me to have that bass kick in when I'm listening to MC Solaar or my new favorite disc compilation "Kool Moe Dee vs. LL Cool J" (Old School Battles volume 1) without having to manually adjust it each time. (Check out this write-up for a quick summary of this battle rap and others.)

Damn LL, that Star Trek diss is so cold!
<< | Posted by j_john at 2:04 PM | >>
Wow, that is a good question. I will do some more research and get back to you.
Posted by J_John @ February 21, 2006 05:08 PM
I love both LL and Kool Moe Dee. Does your collection include the classic track "I'm Your Pusher" by Ice-T where T disses them both? I think it's on T's album "Power", one of my favorites. I dig rap battles. We should start one, you and I. It would be twice as interesting as your blog and mine combined.
START SOME SHIT: macpdx@gmail.com
I gotta warn you though, I've done prison time and most of my friends are black. Really doe!
Posted by Troll Conrad Bechtolt @ March 21, 2006 01:47 AM
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Do the song-specific equalizer settings transfer to an iPod, too?
Posted by curt @ February 21, 2006 05:06 PM