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Hqplayer Equalizer Guide

Load .wav impulse response files for room correction.

Because boosting frequencies can cause digital clipping, HQPlayer users typically apply a negative "preamp" gain (e.g., -3 dB or -6 dB) to ensure the signal stays below 0 dBFS. 2. Convolution Engine (Room & Speaker Correction) hqplayer equalizer

Boosting frequencies (e.g., +6 dB at 50 Hz) can cause digital clipping inside HQPlayer, even if your DAC doesn't show it. The Matrix processing window allows you to enter

Designed for high-end tasks like speaker room correction and headphone compensation. It uses FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filters, which can be linear-phase (preserving timing) or minimum-phase (minimizing delay). hqplayer equalizer

The Matrix processing window allows you to enter filter parameters directly. Typically uses standard parameters like (Center Frequency), (Quality factor). Preamp Compensation: Always set a negative Preamp gain

To apply the same EQ to both channels: