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A set of 3D-printed headphones, alongside a DAC/amp/EQ board powered by a Raspberry Pico. - GitHub - ploopyco/headphones: A set of 3D-printed headphones, alongside a DAC/amp/EQ board powered by a R...
You can scoop em up straight from the source:
... .f1 = { PEAKING, {0}, 38.5, -21.0, 1.4 }, .f2 = { PEAKING, {0}, 60, -6.7, 0.5 }, .f3 = { LOWSHELF, {0}, 105, 5.5, 0.71 }, .f4 = { PEAKING, {0}, 280, -3.5, 1.1 }, .f5 = { PEAKING, {0}, 350, -1.6, 6.0 }, .f6 = { PEAKING, {0}, 425, 7.8, 1.3 }, .f7 = { PEAKING, {0}, 500, -2.0, 7.0 }, .f8 = { PEAKING, {0}, 690, -5.5, 3.0 }, .f9 = { PEAKING, {0}, 1000, -2.2, 5.0 }, .f10 = { PEAKING, {0}, 1530, -4.0, 2.5 }, .f11 = { PEAKING, {0}, 2250, 6.0, 2.0 }, .f12 = { PEAKING, {0}, 3430, -12.2, 2.0 }, .f13 = { PEAKING, {0}, 4800, 4.0, 2.0 }, .f14 = { PEAKING, {0}, 6200, -15.0, 3.0 }, .f15 = { HIGHSHELF, {0}, 12000, -6.0, 0.71 } ...
https://github.com/ploopyco/headphones/blob/1e6896f918383854ec5a74e860dd7ed58671cae5/firmware/code/configuration_manager.c#L55
Thanks for the link! That will be easy to copy over into EasyEffects