If its itunes or Quicktime EQ style oddness, I think iTunes can save
individual eq settings for each track.  Maybe you have accidentally applied
speech-boost preset to all your files in itunes,  try applying normal eq to
the library and see if it helps

Toby

On 8 October 2010 17:32, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> iTunes and QT player(s) are producing damaged sound here. Something has
> gone wrong with the EQ or similar (and yes, I've checked the settings in
> iTunes, and it affects QT Player too). I thought I'd fixed it the other day
> by reinstalling the OS but it's still broken.
>
> VLC plays stuff fine (same files) but QT-dependent stuff doesn't.
>
> THe amp and speakers are fine because of not just VLC but also direct from
> iPod is fine too.
>
> anyone recognise this? It's very annoying to play stuff from VLC or the
> iPod...iTunes is effectively useless to me now for music.
>
> NB this is stuff I've played for years and years so I know when something
> is wrong but can't describe it very well. Sometimes it manifests as backing
> vocals sounding very very faint when they should be strong -- that kind of
> thing.
>
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