if you use neutron, adding a standard lowpass
@24kHz helps with harsh highs, you could even bring it down to 20kHz without nerfing the highest of what we can hear directly.
i posted a video a few pages so showing how to do this, alternatively you can use v4a's hearing protection feature but i find that you lose midrange and even low end detail with it
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its only beneficial to attenuate signal strength provided your hardware can still drive your headphones or speakers to adequately get your volumes where you want. that gain adjustment is basically reducing the amplification your phone applies when converting to analog, so lowering it both protects your listening equipment from being overloaded and i imagine if you can lower it enough you may even see better battery life.
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i knew making a video was a good idea haha, mainly did it cause i wanted to showcase that song and its album cover which i was hoping would get some laughs from anyone familiar with C. also the random weinerschnitzel cooking show outro.
and cause I'm a show off who's been using neutron since like v 1.3
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