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#274 Bluetooth MFX crackling - any new solutions?

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I've seen some past posts about it but no real solution to this problem. Only when I use SFX/MFX equalizer apo has some effect on my Bluetooth headphones, unfortunately it's this crackling sound.

I've read about using parametric peaking filter but how can I convert numbers from Graphic EQ to this "thing"? Do I create 15 peaking filters one for each frequency? like 25, 40, 62, etc? This is really so unnatural to use.

Or maybe there is some other, new solution?

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  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2024-02-25

    This is really so unnatural to use.

    For that you can switch to the Peace equalizer which uses peak filters by default and have real sliders with frequencies. You don't need to enter them.

    The crackling sound is usually caused by the convolution method of EQ-ing (GraphicEQ) which is the default EQ-ing in the Configuration Editor. But it also has been mentioned here on this forum as a result of the set audio technique like SFX/MFX. So switching to another one might do the trick.

     
  • Hector Lamar

    Hector Lamar - 2024-02-29

    Thanks 👍

     

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