(Topic ID: 279280)

Spike 2 EQ??

By Jimmyhonda

3 years ago



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  • Latest reply 85 days ago by Nikrox2
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    #1 3 years ago

    Is there an EQ setting In the service menu you can adjust in spike 2 games for bass and treble? If so, where? Thanks for any help out there.

    #2 3 years ago

    Yes, it's in the audio settings in the latest game codes.

    UTIL -> VOL Adjustment -> "SELECT AUDIO FILTER".

    Values are: "NONE", "HIGH/LOW SHELF", and "10 BAND EQ".
    Default value is "HIGH/LOW SHELF".

    "NONE": No filtering will be performed on the audio output. Useful when
    using the Line Out as input for an external device.

    "HIGH/LOW SHELF": A High/Low Shelf Filter is applied to the audio output.
    The Bass Frequency can be set to: 125Hz, 250Hz, or Disabled.
    The Treble Frequency can be set to: 4KHz, 8KHz, or Disabled.
    The Gain can be set to -12dB .. +12dB
    On Spike 2 the Shelf Frequency and Gain can be set independently for
    the BackBox and Cabinet speakers.

    "10 BAND EQ": A full 10 Band EQ is applied to the audio output.
    Sliders are used to adjust the Gain of a specific range of frequencies.
    The Frequencies are: 31Hz, 62Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz, 4KHz,
    8KHz, 16KHz.
    The Gain curve has a 60dB dynamic range across the -120 .. +120 Slider
    settings.
    On Spike2 the Gain can be set independently for the BackBox and Cabinet
    speakers.

    #3 3 years ago

    Wow. Thank you.

    #4 3 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    Yes, it's in the audio settings in the latest game codes.
    UTIL -> VOL Adjustment -> "SELECT AUDIO FILTER".
    Values are: "NONE", "HIGH/LOW SHELF", and "10 BAND EQ".
    Default value is "HIGH/LOW SHELF".
    "NONE": No filtering will be performed on the audio output. Useful when
    using the Line Out as input for an external device.
    "HIGH/LOW SHELF": A High/Low Shelf Filter is applied to the audio output.
    The Bass Frequency can be set to: 125Hz, 250Hz, or Disabled.
    The Treble Frequency can be set to: 4KHz, 8KHz, or Disabled.
    The Gain can be set to -12dB .. +12dB
    On Spike 2 the Shelf Frequency and Gain can be set independently for
    the BackBox and Cabinet speakers.
    "10 BAND EQ": A full 10 Band EQ is applied to the audio output.
    Sliders are used to adjust the Gain of a specific range of frequencies.
    The Frequencies are: 31Hz, 62Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz, 4KHz,
    8KHz, 16KHz.
    The Gain curve has a 60dB dynamic range across the -120 .. +120 Slider
    settings.
    On Spike2 the Gain can be set independently for the BackBox and Cabinet
    speakers.

    This may be not the smartest question but are any of the settings potentially harmful for stock speakers?

    Aside from maybe being too loud are any settings for sure a bad idea? Or can you tinker and see what you like?

    #5 3 years ago

    Don't know. Never tried it.

    3 years later
    #6 85 days ago

    Gain and volume level. Stay under 80% to be safe.

    And thanks for the spike 2 10 Band EQ option information. Recently got my first, an LZ Pro. Will be nice to adjust the EQ.

    #7 85 days ago

    Just like that Ken is still reaching out to help. Great info on the EQ for Spike2

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