Zen Micro Photo Pre-Set EQ Settings

Is there any documentation on the settings for the Creative Pre-Sets on the Zen Micro Photo I did a search but don't think I was coming up with anything ... mostly user settings.
Just curious as I am clueless when it comes to EQ settings and when I try to set my own, they just don't sound right. I know about the highs/lows and mids but was curious ... I am using Disco right now with Bass Boost OFF and it sounds good to me but was just curious about tweaking the settings in the Custom EQ.
Thanks!

There was a post a long, long time ago with some of the settings (i don't know the post or what the settings are), but the pre-sets are basically the same ones as in windows media player. WMP has more sliders to adjust the different ferquences than the ZMP has, but the presets are very close (if not identical) to the WMP ones.

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