Here you can find the settings from the AutoEQ project, for almost every headphones ever measured anywhere:
https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq … er/results
Generally skip narrow band filters, specifically boosts of this kind only worsen the sound.
Feel free to do your own tweeks on the EQ settings.
Why it’s better to ignore the high Q, low gain filters above 2 kHz, see this video, specially from positions 7’30”, 9’25” and 12’35”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nq9ZGAYTwU&t=541s
One has to be aware, that these EQ presets are more detailed than the measurement they are based on.
Harman Target is largely smoothed and doesn’t justify such fine corrections.
It’s not possible to correct better than you measure, so these corrections simply are wrong.
The Target’s smoothing makes sense, as person’s ear’s anatomics vary a lot, and are different from the measurement coupler used.
Even different positioning of the ‘phones on the head introduces great variations.
Therefore every EQ correction above ca. 2 kHz has to be taken with a large grain of salt, and might not be an improvement.
The video shows how to check for this.