It always depends on your preference and music type.
I listen to electronic music with a 250 ohm DT990 on a Dell soundbar using cystalizer, bass boost and bass enhancer. IIRC the order matters.
Prior to this I let my amp handle this but I kicked it out because of 35W standby and Easy Effects doesn't work with it on an HDMI connection - constant signal cutoffs for 3s (Linux issue). Without Easy Effects the soundbar sounds awful to me. Still impressed that it drives 250 ohms this well.
Yes, the order matters! It applies them in order, one after the other, so you either enhance the boosted bass, or boost the enhanced bass, if you will.
I listen to electronic music with a 250 ohm DT990 on a Dell soundbar using cystalizer, bass boost and bass enhancer. IIRC the order matters.
Prior to this I let my amp handle this but I kicked it out because of 35W standby and Easy Effects doesn't work with it on an HDMI connection - constant signal cutoffs for 3s (Linux issue). Without Easy Effects the soundbar sounds awful to me. Still impressed that it drives 250 ohms this well.