Equalizer Reviews
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Couldn’t get it to work with Apple Music like it said it could, I even changed the format to mp3 and nothing. Contacted Equalizer makers and they said they would get back to me as soon as possible, that was in Dec. 22 it’s now just days before Feb 23 and no word whatsoever. Don’t wast your time and money on yet ANOTHER EQ. app for Apple Music. Save your money and don’t be like me and forget about your subscription fees being charged every month
Hello. I bought Equalizer to use on my Apple Watch 3. Equalizer is portrayed as an EQ for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch etc. They’ve conveniently not stated that you have to use it with your iPhone etc. It won’t work with just your Apple Watch when you have left your phone in the gym locker etc. I was really hoping for a stand-alone EQ but I guess I’ll keep waiting. If I’m wrong then please let me know. Thanks
Last update screwed everything up!! I've had Equalizer since its inception and even created the EQ file Davidbiz. It's been wonderful until this last update when I can't bring up " songs" or "playlists." Songs brings up a blank page! No good!!! I have individual songs as well as albums. I have no way of accessing them! Need to fix '!!
I love Equalizer but since the last update it has been killing my battery when not connected or in use. Please fix.
Wonderful app for separate left/right EQ for those with hearing loss. Tried other apps but this one wins out for me. Now hearing highs that had been lost for years. Like having hearing aids compensation in my phone. Separate headphone saves.
Some frequency test tones would be nice to set EQ. Also unchecking items after checking would be great. Or a way to select all in artist or genre view.
Headphones play/pause fixed. Still on iOS 10.x.
Hi:
First, I must commend AudioForges' this app as one of the best apps for providing custom EQ ability to iPod Touch and other iOS devices.
My particular issue is: Since updating my iPod Touch 6th Gen. to iOS 12.4.8, my this app App no longer "sees" my songs or playlist. The this app version is 4.x, based on the year I bought the Touch and installed EQ on it.
Please help me get use of your this app app back, on my Touch! All my EQ curves are still available.
Please help me if you are still in business!
Thanks!
Love the sound and the interface. But it won’t play at least a third of my 1000+ songs. It says they need to be downloaded - which they already are - or that they might be DRM. Why would they be DRM if I bought them from i-tunes to use on this phone? I’m confused. Please help.
I have tried many music programs to get my music to sound the way I like it with my superbeat pros. This program is by far the best. Hands down! I don’t know what the problem is with the people on here talking about bugs and problems. I’ve had no probs whatsoever. Been using for well over a year and I love it. Worth way more than what it cost me. I’ve found that the crossfeed is best at -13. It makes instruments sound like they are on the stage and that the singer is in your head. I love it. On the “stereo” setting, you can slide back and forth for 2 EQ’s. One for left ear and one for right ear. For people with more hearing loss in one ear more than the other this is a miracle. You can actually set it identical but all up just a bit and it sounds like your ears are perfect. Anyway, if your thinking about buying Equalizer, don’t hesitate, just buy it. No regrets here. I can access all of my music from my library. iTunes and ones I’ve downloaded myself. As long as it’s in MP4, it will work and in iTunes, you can convert all MP3’s or wav’s and lots of other sound ext’s to MP4. Its really easy to figure out.
Between the EQ and Pre Amp Equalizer has transformed my car stereos! Adds a lot of adjustments needed to tune stereo sound that my factory radios don’t have. A lot cheaper than changing out head units!
I am a complete audiophile, and finally I can listen to Kashmir with the bass it deserves. Love the fine tuning. You have to own the music. Purchase the actual album. Apple streaming doesn’t allow it.
Other then sometimes not detecting songs, from quality standpoint this is the best this app that I have used so far. In total there are about four equalizers that I routinely use and in terms of pure functionality as well as the ability to make minute and precise adjustments, this this app is unparalleled.
Advertised as the best this app, it doesn’t work on my iPhone, you have to use it’s player, which can’t import songs from music folder on my phone.. No contact info, guess they just got my money
I confess I run the this app at flat. But what I love is the Cross-Feed provision. If you use headphones you are probably aware that the music usually sounds like its spatially inside your head - Which is nothing like you get from external stereo speakers. The crossfeed control (under the gear “settings” introduces a little left into right and right into left to compensate for the unnatural stereo separation you get from headphones or earbuds. In my case I find that setting the cross-feed to -12% sounds great in my headphones. The lead singer is inside my head spatially and the rest of the band is usually around me - I much prefer this to having all the sound sources spatially inside my head with headphones.
The other thing I really like is that it has an effective auto-level function that helps to compensate for the different volume levels between my music tracks.
I use this on my iPhone and iPad and it seamlessly imported all my music and playlists from Apple’s Music Player. Now if I am using headphones or earbuds I play my music with Equalizer instead of the Apple Music Player.
I have had this for a number of years and I love it. My only suggestion is to have it work with streaming services. I haven’t been able to make it work for Pandora, however I have a pretty extensive library and it is great for those tunes.
This makes music sound like I want it to sound. I tried many many others, and while there are some worthy competitors, this takes the top spot.
It’s had some UI bugs over the years, but it sounds superb. This + quality audio files + a good pair of headphones is like a high-end stereo system.
I especially love the ‘thump’ I can get from the low end. Bump the 50-70Hz spectrum, and the phones practically shake off of my head. It’s a thing of beauty.
I’ve got thousands of hours of listening in Equalizer. This one is the real deal.
Thank you so much for your hard work and expertise in making it!
Amazing EQ!!! Allows you to tweak to your liking. Also gives you huge volume increase. I tried but if you and this is by far the best. Adds life to every song played. I almost returned my Boltune earbuds because they initially didn’t sound that great but Equalizer made them sound more spectacular than any earbuds I’ve ever tried.
This this app is phenomenal. I love how I can adjust left and right independently. Most of all NO MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS buy it once and everything is available. The two things I wish I could see happen with Equalizer is that it is updated to work with Apple Music and spatial audio.
I love Equalizer. It does everything I need it to do to improve or tailor the audio quality of my music. Note that if you have an Apple Watch it can only control the iPhone--it can't equalize music without being paired to your phone. No problem, as I understand the Apple Watch just doesn't have the processing power to handle this by itself. I may be wrong but I believe Equalizer will display presets that others have developed for a particular song--i hope the developer confirms this. If so, that would be an absolutely perfect topper to an already excellent app.
While I can live with using the standard EQ in Apple’s Music app what I really always wanted was a music player that allowed me to customize the EQ to my taste. Equalizer does that really well in my opinion. I’ve been using it for several years now and I really like being able to experiment with the EQ curve and create custom presets for different genres. Some reviews complain about crashing or other issues but I can’t really recall ever having any problem using it, whether it was on my iPhone 6s or on my current iPhone X. Equalizer is free but donate to the developer if you enjoy it. I want to keep using it for years to come. I definitely recommend it.
Like Equalizer. I do find myself fooling around with different sounds more than actually listening to my music. Sort of like spending more time browsing your music than listening too it.
Has been crash happy in the past. Been good the last year or so.
Usability is rough until you spend some time with it. Took a few days to get comfortable with all the options.
The experimentation is what’s so fun.
Equalizer appears generally safe, but use with caution.
JustUseApp Safety Score for Equalizer is 33.3/100.
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Combined with the app store average rating of 3.2/5.
Equalizer appears legitimate, though exercise caution.
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Music player with the most powerful and acurate equalizer in the app store as well as the most advanced playlist controls.
Make sure to stop the music before changing the crossfade time slider.
You will need to make sure the songs are downloaded to your device to listen and enhance them via Equalizer.
Only the Apple Music app can manage songs in iCloud (iTunes Match).
It allows you to stream and eq music from SoundCloud and your Dropbox account without the need for storage on your device.