Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X|S User Manual

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Maxwell User Guide

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Bass Boost

This EQ curve applies a bass shelf, and

relaxes the upper midrange, for a warm,

punchy sound inspired by vintage

Audeze headphones.

Immersive

This EQ curve enhances environmental

effects, combining increased bass

energy for real-world weight with

heightened treble detail to highlight

spatial and ambient sounds.

Competition

This EQ curve brings forward details in

the midrange and lower treble, and

lessens bass from explosions and

effects that can otherwise overwhlem

critical game actions.

Footsteps

This EQ curve is designed to enhance

footstep sounds in first-person shooter

games, with specific bass and midrange

boosts and cuts to highlight them and

lessen masking sounds.

Treble Boost

This EQ curve is based on one of the

most popular audiophile curves, and is

going to give a well balanced sound with

a slightly boosted treble response.

EQ1, EQ2, EQ3, EQ4

These are blank EQ profiles that can be

programmed using the Audeze HQ app

to make your own tailored audio

experiences.

Programming Custom EQ Profiles

You can program one of the 4 customizable EQ presets via the Audeze

HQ app to suit your personal preferences when it comes to your audio

experience. These EQ presets are saved onto the headset for on-the-fly

switching using the switching method detailed above.

Mobile app

:

EQ Profiles can be saved to one of the four preset slots on your

headphones by going to

the option menu in the upper right corner and selecting “Equalizer”

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