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If you're mainly a Playstation owner/user and you've bought a pair of proprietary Sony Pulse 3D headset, rejoice! 

After various PS5 Firmware updates, now there is finally the possibility to tweak Pulse 3D's internal EQ to fine tune and (vastly) improve their audio rendition compared to their stock configuration.

Honestly I was never a big fan of how Pulse 3D sounded when they launched: they were painfully quiet, even at max volume, and in general they missed any impactful bass and treble compared to most other headset in the same price range.

This can be vastly improved by altering Pulse 3D's EQ now, which you can find into the "Sound" settings in PS5 Control Center:



Switch to any Custom Preset like "Audio Mode 2"  and apply the EQ values provided in the image above for each frequency.

This "V shape" equalizer will mostly fix the terrible quietness AND also bring back the missing "hoomp" to the headset, along with highlighting highs and treble.

As opposite, if you will find them too loud with this after, you can still lower the master volume as you like: it's always better to have more of it than less.


Just two final notes:

1. Even if with this custom EQ you will have a much better audio and bass overall out of Pulse 3D, the bass signature of the headset in general won't still be comparable to other premium headset, especially in low-bass frequencies, but for 3D spatial awareness this should not be a deal breaker;

2. Even if not on par with the more advanced 3D Audio technologies as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for Headphones, still always enable PS5 3D Audio for headphones after that EQ change. It will be comparable to what Windows Sonic does and will still noticeably improve 3D awareness in both games and movies.

In order to do so:

  1. Go to Settings > Sound > Audio Output > Headphones.
  2. Select Enable 3D Audio for Headphones to turn on 3D audio.
  3. Select Adjust 3D Audio Profile to choose your preferred 3D audio profile: if not sure which sounds better for your ears, leave it to "Type 3 (Default)";


Enjoy!

Comments

Fizz

Have you tested the new personalized 3D audio? Calibration is not that easy, but is it really that important to be 100% accurate? It sounds little dull for me, but more open, more spacious.

David Soto

Thank you for these settings. I had a quick question, when I go into audio mode and change the settings it now says Bass, Low, Mid, High, Treble. Do these correspond to the 100Hz, 400Hz, 1kHz, 4kHz, 10kHz settings?

techoptimized

It should be, but make sure you're opening the correct EQ panel and select a new custom preset before tweaking them. Have look a this video on where to open it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWb3_IWBGRs

David Soto

Thank you! Sony must have changed the menu recently

David Soto

What about games that have a 3d option in the menu? For example Deathloop, RE 2, have an option for 3d audio on or off

techoptimized

Stereo/Headphones 3D Audio in games should always be off in favor of Surround/3D Audio (with Wide/Full audio gamma) for Speakers when available, otherwise you would have a double 3D processing for the Stereo Headset when using Tempest from the console.