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No 5 GHz Wifi on RU7300 / RU7100 / 7400

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Are you sure all RU7300 have 5 GHz wifi support??? I have a 55" UE55RU7305KXXC and no 5 GHz wifi support, only 2,4 GHz

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    Hi SingingZach,

    Thanks for the awesome recommendation! I can definitely understand why having an EQ-like area where you can customize the frequency response to what you prefer could be beneficial to you and other users! Unfortunately, we don’t have any current plans to implement something like that at this moment, but we’ll definitely keep this in mind moving forward! :)

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    I second this notion. Everyone has completely different tastes and being unable to score for those tastes makes it harder to find the right headphones.

    The Harman Curve is a great start, but for my taste, it’s slightly lacking in treble and promotes too much bass.

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    I second this notion. Everyone has completely different tastes and being unable to score for those tastes makes it harder to find the right headphones. The Harman Curve is a great start, but for my taste, it’s slightly lacking in treble and promotes too much bass.

    Hey danegraphics, thanks for sharing your input! I’ll pass on this information as well! :)

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    If the suggestion (which if I understand is allowing users to customize target curves) isn’t feasible, one alternative could be to just have a selection of curves (Harman, Diffuse Curve, Oratory1990, warm Harman, etc.). Sounds like Danegraphics might want something like the Etymotic curve.

    That said, I realize the fact that in-ear and over-ear curves are different adds some work here.

    Edited 4 years ago: Realized in-ear and over-ear require different curves
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    If the suggestion (which if I understand is allowing users to customize target curves) isn’t feasible, one alternative could be to just have a selection of curves (Harman, Diffuse Curve, Oratory1990, warm Harman, etc.). Sounds like Danegraphics might want something like the Etymotic curve.

    I think that would be a spectacular start! And perhaps even some basic curves that people tend to enjoy in music and headphones like a general “bass boost”, or a detail focused “10khz+ boost”, and others like that.

    That would be awesome!

    Edited 4 years ago: spelling
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    Hey aroundthebend99 and danegraphics,

    thanks again for your contributions! I’ll definitely continue to share this information with our team as continue to consider new updates for our next test bench!! We really appreciate the both of you! Also, danegraphics, I noticed your name changed colors.. thanks for the support! :)

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    If the suggestion (which if I understand is allowing users to customize target curves) isn’t feasible, one alternative could be to just have a selection of curves (Harman, Diffuse Curve, Oratory1990, warm Harman, etc.). Sounds like Danegraphics might want something like the Etymotic curve. That said, I realize the fact that in-ear and over-ear curves are different adds some work here.

    I do like this suggestion. As what I had recommended may not work, something like this would be a great compromise.

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    I do like this suggestion. As what I had recommended may not work, something like this would be a great compromise.

    Duly noted, thanks SingingZach! :)

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