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Equalization, or simply EQ, in sound recording and reproduction is the process of adjusting the volume of different frequency bands within an audio signal. The circuit or equipment used to achieve this is called an equalizer.[1][2]

A British EQ or British style equalizer is one with similar properties to those on consoles made in the UK by companies such as Amek, Neve and Soundcraft[4] from the 1950s through to the 1970s. Later on, as other manufacturers started to market their products, these British companies began touting their equalizers as being a cut above the rest. Today, many non-British companies such as Behringer and Mackie[5] advertise British EQ on their equipment. A British style EQ seeks to replicate the qualities of the expensive British mixing consoles.

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The Langevin Model EQ-251A was the first equalizer to use slide controls. It featured two passive equalization sections, a bass shelving filter, and a pass band filter. Each filter had switchable frequencies and used a 15-position slide switch to adjust cut or boost.[8] The first true graphic equalizer was the type 7080 developed by Art Davis's Cinema Engineering. It featured 6 bands with a boost or cut range of 8 dB. It used a slide switch to adjust each band in 1 dB steps. Davis's second graphic equalizer was the Altec Lansing Model 9062A EQ. In 1967 Davis developed the first 1/3 octave variable notch filter set, the Altec-Lansing "Acousta-Voice" system.[9]

A graphic equalizer also implements second-order filter functions in a more user-friendly manner, but with somewhat less flexibility. This equipment is based on a bank of filters covering the audio spectrum in up to 31 frequency bands. Each second-order filter has a fixed center frequency and Q, but an adjustable level. The user can raise or lower each slider in order to visually approximate a "graph" of the intended frequency response.

In the graphic equalizer, the input signal is sent to a bank of filters. Each filter passes the portion of the signal present in its own frequency range or band. The amplitude passed by each filter is adjusted using a slide control to boost or cut frequency components passed by that filter. The vertical position of each slider thus indicates the gain applied to that frequency band, so that the knobs resemble a graph of the equalizer's response plotted versus frequency.

A second-order filter response with Q of less than 1/2 can be decomposed into two first-order filter functions, a low-cut and a high-cut (or boost). Of more interest are resonant filter functions which can boost (or cut) a narrow range of frequencies. In addition to specifying the center frequency F0 and the Q, the specification of the filter's zeros determines how much that frequency band will be boosted (or cut). Thus a parametric equalizer section will have three controls for its center frequency F0, bandwidth or Q, and the amount of boost or cut usually expressed in dB.

The range of second-order filter functions is important because any analog filter function can be decomposed into a (usually small) number of these (plus, perhaps, simpler first-order responses). These are implemented directly by each section of a parametric equalizer where they are explicitly adjusted. And each element of a graphic equalizer based on a filter bank includes one such element whose Q is not adjustable by the user.

Equalizers can correct problems posed by a room's acoustics, as an auditorium will generally have an uneven frequency response especially due to standing waves and acoustic dampening. For instance, the frequency response of a room may be analyzed using a spectrum analyzer and a pink noise generator. Then a graphic equalizer can be easily adjusted to compensate for the room's acoustics. Such compensation can also be applied to tweak the sound quality of a recording studio in addition to its use in live sound reinforcement systems and even home hi-fi systems.



During live events where signals from microphones are amplified and sent to speaker systems, equalization is not only used to "flatten" the frequency response but may also be useful in eliminating feedback. When the sound produced by the speakers is picked up by a microphone, it is further reamplified; this recirculation of sound can lead to "howling", requiring the sound technician to reduce the gain for that microphone, perhaps sacrificing the contribution of a singer's voice, for instance. Even at a slightly reduced gain, the feedback will still cause an unpleasant resonant sound around the frequency at which it would howl. But because the feedback is troublesome at a particular frequency, it is possible to cut the gain only around that frequency while preserving the gain at most other frequencies. This can best be done using a parametric equalizer tuned to that very frequency with its amplitude control sharply reduced. By adjusting the equalizer for a narrow bandwidth (high Q), most other frequency components will not be affected. The extreme case when the signal at the filter's center frequency is completely eliminated is known as a notch filter.

An equalizer can be used to correct or modify the frequency response of a loudspeaker system rather than designing the speaker itself to have the desired response. For instance, the Bose 901 speaker system does not use separate larger and smaller drivers to cover the bass and treble frequencies. Instead it uses nine drivers all of the same four-inch diameter, more akin to what one would find in a table radio.[citation needed] However, this speaker system is sold with an active equalizer. That equalizer must be inserted into the amplifier system so that the amplified signal that is finally sent to the speakers has its response increased at the frequencies where the response of these drivers falls off, and vice versa, producing the response intended by the manufacturer.[16]

Summary: Here you can find 12 best free audio equalizers for Windows 10 to change the sound quality and apply audio effects in real time. The list includes plug-and-play EQ for beginners and high-end tools with compressor and limiter for professional use.

For example, if the sound volume on games is very low you can barely hear it, enabling Bass in equalizer would solve the problem. Also, using best equalizer settings will help enhance some cheap headphone performance, like with a filter on.

Some sound equalizers are designed for general users, with handy presets to choose from. It can immediately enhance the sound, no matter you are using a headphone or a speaker. There are also professional tools that allow fine-tuning, and require you to have at least the basic audio processing knowledge, such as what type of sound falls within what frequency range, so that you can dial the sliders accordingly.

Besides using the default Windows 10 equalizer with limited options, there are other free audio equalizers for Windows 10 to enhance the audio, and are designed for various usage, ranging from simple boosting the volume for individual apps to streaming and virtual audio management.

VideoProc Vlogger comes with a 10-band graphic equalizer for Windows 10/8/7 and Mac users. You can increase or decrease the volume on a certain frequency range up to 20 dB. If you don't want to bother about manually adjusting the values, you can use the built-in EQ presets.

As one of the best free audio equalizers for Windows 10, 8, and 7, Equalizer APO is an open-source software that can be used alone, in conjunction with Room EQ (recommended), and as VST plugin. It can be free downloaded from SourceForge. Get it installed and you will see you can change among 15-band, 31-band, and variable.

While both default Windows 10 equalizer settings and graphics EQ in Windows Media Player only allows you to apply sound effects in real-time, Equalizer APO makes it possible to save your preferred settings as config.txt.

FxSound has several versions. The FxSound Legacy app is an equalizer with real-time processing, though users with a license code can still use it. Most articles recommending FxSound app are referring to this legacy one as the best free audio equalizers for Windows 10. For new users, however, this is less likely the best choice. Instead, you can download the New FxSound app. It is a minimalist-design equalizer, without even sliders for you to tweak. You only need to click on the power button, and this app will enhance the audio in real-time.

Voicemeeter Banana is a free tool to control audio on your computer. With the built-in equalizer, you can enhance the audio with custom settings, no matter you are trying to boost the volume of a music player or streaming via OBS or XSplit.

As the default media player software for Windows 10, Windows Media Player should be the best free equalizer for Windows 10 for the novices, without extra downloading. It offers you a 10-band graphic audio equalizer, with 20 music style presets to choose from, like Rock, Rap, Country, Jazz, etc. You are also allowed to customize your equalizer settings.

You might notice that something is weird about the Windows 10 equalizer. Some people can easily access the equalizer settings on Windows 10 computer, while some others cannot. Our survey of 6 Windows 10 computers with audio drivers in different versions is as follows.

An equalizer is probably the tool you use most while mixing and mastering, so you need the best of the best. With FabFilter Pro-Q 3, you get the highest possible sound quality, a very extensive feature set, and a gorgeous, innovative interface with unrivalled ease of use.

In addition, producers use modern graphic EQs mostly in the mastering process as they provide easier ways to shape your sound broadly. Similarly, some graphic EQ plugins come with analog curves and saturation. So, if you are a fan of classic hardware, you should consider getting a graphic EQ.
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