I've shared this in another thread where someone was looking for neutral studio headphones, but I enjoy it so much for all of my listening I thought I would create a dedicated thread for those who are interested in applying automatic EQ to headphones.
First, here is the root project that provides the curves:
AutoEq
https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/README.mdThe AutoEq project contains over 2500 EQ profiles for many popular headphones. Basically, they use pinnae-mounted microphones to measure a headphone's frequency response and then derive a paremetric EQ profile to achieve the flattest possible response from them.
Check here first to see if your headphones have an EQ profile available before you jump in.The AutoEq page has instructions for various OSs. I'm currently using it (on Windows 10) with the following playback chain. Equalizer APO > HeSuVi (AutoEq profile applied here) > ODAC > Grado 225. Sounds great!
Equalizer APO is a real-time EQ that works within the Windows audio subsystem. HeSuVi is a GUI that includes the AutoEq profiles as well as some virtualization/surround stuff that I turn off. You don't have to stick with the AutoEq profile; you can tweak and save custom profiles if you wish (although you would probably just use your preferred player EQ for that).
If you're on Windows, you can follow the instructions on the
HeSuVi wiki here to get started.