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Where can I find EQ Targets from Crinacle, and quick Auto EQ Question
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So earlier today, I stumbled across the Auto EQ listings for the Hifiman Ananda. I saw a couple of options, and one of which was by Ouratory1990. I wanted to try his measurements out, so I went ahead and clicked his link in the Index on Auto EQ, and this is the link to that exact page here: https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/tree/master/results/oratory1990/harman_over-ear_2018/HIFIMAN Ananda

I applied the Parametric EQ, sicne I'm using Equalizer APO, but I posted about this EQ on the Ouratory1990 subreddit, and another user there mentoined that the measurements I had posted weren't from Ouratory1990, and Ouratory himself posted his own link to his proper EQ Profile for the Ananda, which was this link here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/l1wivpf8901uflr/Hifiman Ananda.pdf?dl=0

So my quesiton is, are the Auto EQ presets outdated? If so, what's the easiest way for me to get ahold of the latest EQ measurements? Ouratory was nice enough to link me his PDF, but screen readers are notoriously terrible at reading PDF files, and I'm blind, so I can't simply read it with my eyes, haha. I like the Auto EQ system because I can simply copy the raw data and paste it into a config text file and I'm good to go. Any advice?

Thanks!

Also, where can I find the IEF Neutral tuning from Crinacle for this headphone? I'm curious what his interpretation of Neutral is, and I'm curious if it is neutral to my ears as well.

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