Squilink
This area controls detail and "air." High peaks here can make an IEM sound crisp and detailed, but too much can lead to "sibilance" (harsh 's' sounds) or ear fatigue. ⚖️ Why the "G" Matters: Accuracy and Limitations
Understanding the "squiggle" is easier when you break it down into three main zones: squilink
It turns complex acoustic data into a 2D line graph. This area controls detail and "air
You can select an IEM you own and a "Target Curve" (like the Harman Target ) or even another IEM you want to emulate. Created by Mark Ryan (from the YouTube channel
Created by Mark Ryan (from the YouTube channel Super Review *), it has become an industry-standard platform for enthusiasts to understand how different audio gear sounds before they buy. By plotting sound "squiggles"—the lines on a frequency response graph—users can visualize technical data like bass impact, vocal clarity, and treble sparkle. 🎧 What is Squiglink?
Unlike traditional "collabs," this program focuses on objective acoustic standards rather than just personal branding.
Look here for the "thump." A high line in this region means more sub-bass rumble and mid-bass punch.

