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It's a message i posted to say there was solutions for people like me, who wanted to equalize manually headphones, but wanted a bit more accurate presets, from headphone test results.
I already had a emu 0404 sound card with dsp, bands, where i could put those equalizer preset manually, if i wanted, or directly to programs like foobar.
From now as i have a realtek alc 892, the built in equalizer is not precise enough to set a specific frequency at a set gain.
So i found from the reddit topic an equalizer, that load on startup, and works pretty well, it can use different plugins created for it, and even vst plugins.
it was just because i was happy of this discovery i shared it there lol
Contrary to put frequencys + gain to music player, i can now play games, with less boomy frequencys.
it was a bit tiring for my brain :p