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Buds3 Pro two different EQ options

(Topic created: 09-08-2024 08:14 AM)
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JesterPizzle
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Since I received my Buds3 Pro I've been trying to fine tune the sound. I have previously owned the Buds+ and the Buds FE and I only had the one EQ option by going through the phone settings, Sounds and Vibration, Sound quality and effects, Equalizer. Now since I'm using the Buds3 Pro I have that same option as well as a 2nd equalizer in the Wearable app. I am able to make changes to both equalizers to tune the sound but it's kinda confusing to know which one is making the biggest difference. I was wondering if I should leave the default EQ in the settings to normal or keep messing around with both of their custom settings. I know everyone's hearing and preferences are different but I don't know if I'm just fooling myself thinking that by messing around with both are making a difference. 
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kmb1
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Sorry I don't have an answer for you, I just wanted to let it be known that I have exactly the same question. Nothing I've read in the manual, tips or anyone else's posts have addressed this issue. I'm extremely curious about this also.
JesterPizzle
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Right on. I've tried Google and YouTube as well. We shall see if anyone knows for us. šŸ¤žšŸ»šŸ¤žšŸ»
kmb1
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I'll be keeping an eye out, also, and will let you know first if I find out anything.
I was able to find out quite a bit of good intel on Reddit when Samsung first delayed the release of the Buds3 Pro because of the quality control issues; I'll be looking there as well. Good luck!
JesterPizzle
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Thank you
kmb1
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Thank you, as well!
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neilth
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Put your earbuds in your ears and go to Settings >sound and vibration>sound quality and effects>adapt sound>add personalized sound profile. This option will perform a hearing test playing beeping sounds at different frequencies through your earbuds, creating a personalized sound profile just for your ears. It's working great for my 70+ year old ears!
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JesterPizzle
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Yep. Already done. I've made a couple of them. First was real because I could hear all the beeps and the second I cheated and said no to all the beeps so it'd boost everything. But this is completely separate from what my question pertains to. Thank you anyways. šŸ™‚
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neilth
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Well, if you create a sound profile for your ears and Buds, you don't need any separate equalization. The created sound profile creates equalization, specifically customized for your hearing capabilities.
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JesterPizzle
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You are correct. They are similar but not equal. Adapt Sound is a hearing test that adjusts frequencies to compensate for hearing loss, while the Equalizer optimizes sound for a specific music genre. And since there're two different equalizer options while using the Buds3 Pro is why I'm posting this question.
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