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eskhn Just Startin' 5 posts since
Feb 12, 2012
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Dec 28, 2012 10:04 PM

Playback on HD Desktop lacks bass

Hi,

I've been using my desktop Pod HD as an audio interface via USB, and I've noticed that every time, the playback from my computer (assume my guitar isn't even plugged in for this) isn't bassy enough. There's a notable drop in response below 100-150 Hz that I don't get when I plug my headphones directly into my computer. Is there some sort of global EQ setting in the Pod that might be causing this? No control in Setup seems to have any effect on this. Again, this is for playback and monitoring recorded audio, as well as casual music. I'm also 100% sure this isn't application-specific, since I've had the same results with a range of programs, and it doesn't seem likely that Windows would have different EQs for different devices unless I told it to.

  • CairnsFella Just Startin' 205 posts since
    Sep 16, 2012
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    Dec 29, 2012 8:27 PM (in response to eskhn)
    Re: Playback on HD Desktop lacks bass

    I use my HD500 as an audion interface (most of the time).

     

    I cant say I have noticed this problem on the 500. I would say I will have a specific listen put for this when I get home, but knowing me I'll probably start hearing something that I didnt before, which will then bug me. So I'l stick with my original conclusion i.e. "I cant say I have noticed this problem on the 500"

      • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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        Dec 30, 2012 6:30 AM (in response to eskhn)
        Re: Playback on HD Desktop lacks bass

        I assume you are in the right output mode (Studio/Direct)?

         

        You could try a firmware re-flash and global settings reset.  In some cases this has sorted out a fundamental problem with the sound.  Backup your presets first using HD edit. Process follows.

         

        Be ready with your PC and USB cable.  Now hold down the 'right' button on the directional keypad and power up the pod.   Connect the USB cable and use Line 6 Monkey to flash-update the firmware on the POD.  Make sure you choose not to overwrite exisiting presets.

         

        For the global settings reset:  hold down the 'left' button on the directional keypad and power up the Pod.   If you use this, you will need to check your global settings to make sure they are how you want them.  You will also need to recalibrate your expression pedal (details here --> http://line6.com/support/docs/DOC-2223).  None of your homemade presets will be lost but your setlist names will be renamed to the default names.

          • hurghanico Just Startin' 399 posts since
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            Dec 30, 2012 2:37 PM (in response to eskhn)
            Re: Playback on HD Desktop lacks bass

            are you talking about the different sounds you get by connecting the same headphones to the pod and to the computer?


            if so, keep in mind that sometimes, to the audio output of some computers is applied a bass boost effect, which probably can be turned off ..
            and also, the
            computer internal headphones amplifier and the one in the POD are different, so you can expect some further sound differences ..

              • hurghanico Just Startin' 399 posts since
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                Dec 30, 2012 5:11 PM (in response to eskhn)
                Re: Playback on HD Desktop lacks bass

                eskhn ha scritto:

                 

                ...I can't find any software settings for that...

                I don't know which computer you have: pc or mac..
                but for example with Windows, there is often a background application that starts automatically when you turn on your computer, it serves to manage the internal sound card driver, some specific settings, maybe some "wow" or "extra bass" effects and some accessory services, often its control panel (if any) is accessible from the systray in the lower right of the screen near to the clock, or alternatively you can find it in the main control panel of windows..

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