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Katharyn Kasson

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Jan 25, 2024, 12:44:13 PM1/25/24
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Are there any good sound equalizers for windows? I got some good speakers but the out of the box sound is a little off and their wasn't any software for it that I could find. And when I googled it, I felt like some of them were kinda sketchy so I came here for advice.

I have researched this online, but this question yields innumerable different answers. I suspect this is because Microsoft rearranges the sound settings menus incessantly, and the correct answer will differ from what was posted the day earlier. I know this from years of recording vinyl LPs to FLAC using Audacity. Nearly EVERY time I sit down to do this, the system (laptop in this case) does not recognize my ADC as the audio input--or there is some other problem--and I have to search endlessly through the menus because Microsoft has completely changed where everything is!

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I was able to find the equalizer a few weeks ago when I set up my new PC. I checked this, because my AudioEngine A2+ speakers sounded different (better) than with my previous system. Since everyone on the planet adores BIG BASS, I always check these settings, say, for example, when I rent a car. In renting cars innumerable times in the last 30 years, I have found that the previous driver has ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS turned the bass up all the way, and I have to turn it down (I prefer listening to music, and not thudding--I'm such an insufferable snob). Anyway, three weeks ago on my new PC, the equalizer was set entirely flat (as is should be as a default!), and I was pleasantly suprised at how good these speakers sounded compared to the previous PC I was using.

Fast-forward to today and it seems the treble is depleted--don't know, maybe it's my imagination, but I have noticed this on more than one recording. I hunted endlessly to find the equalizer and found nothing! I am usually quite good at finding things in various software by just searching and/or looking online for answers, but I am at a loss on this one? Any idea where the equalizer is??

I've never seen an equalizer in Windows 10, only the Volume Mixer which lets you adjust the relative volume between different applications. Are you sure you weren't using some separate piece of software that came with your audio gear?

2) Right click on the speakers you want to configure, and go to the properties.
You should see a few tabs (maybe 5), click on the "Enhancements" tab.
Now you should see a few boxes, and "equalizer" should be there. Check the box or select it. Go down a little more, and select bass or treble, then the "..." and adjust as needed.

The only way I know how to get what you are after is to use windows media player in Win 10 . Once started look for the tab that takes it from the library view to the player ( as used in video etc. This is done in the Library view ( shows all tracks and MP3s etc by artist , album etc) look for an icon in the lower right of the screen.

A while back I posted a query about speakers for good sound . In the end , and after a good long ponder and listen , I ended up with a pair of KRK Rokit 5 mark 4 s . They have software for your phone that listens to test sounds and calculates the best EQ for the room to get good performance. With the right EQ dialed into the digital control on the rear panel of the speakers, they are damn good speakers to enjoy music with . I have cheated a little and utilised a few extras I had . I run digital out of the Aorus Pro board I have via optical link , and into an Arcam Black Box 500 Dac . This then runs out to the Bi Amped KRK 5s .

So my conclusion is that there is no equalizer included in the base Windows installation. Those who have one got it from installing some audio software or it was packaged as part of a customized OEM installation of Windows.

Fast-forward to today and it seems the treble is depleted--don't know, maybe it's my imagination, but I have noticed this on more than one recording. I hunted endlessly to find the equalizer and found nothing!

Since the OP said he saw it before, it should be there for him. Not everyone has the equalizer there, and no idea why. I don't even use it, my speaker are like 1 watt or something, LoL. Here is mine along with Realtek/Asus interface.

After selecting the speakers in the sound pane I then needed to select Device Properties. With that a small blue note ( Additional Device Properties) popped up to the far right under Related Device Features. Which pulled up a Realtek Panel offering Enhancements / Equalizer which offered 14 different presets including Classical. Not exactly an equalizer but workable.

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For example, an equalizer will let you boost the bass when listening to dance music or increase the treble in a room that responds to low-frequency sounds. But which is the best Windows 10 equalizer? Are there any free equalizers for Windows 10? Keep reading to learn more.

Our first recommendation is Equalizer APO. It's the most powerful, customizable, and full-featured free sound equalizer that you'll find. The app operates as an Audio Processing Object (APO), so if your audio uses APIs like ASIO or WASAPI, it will not work.

Equalizer APO's best features include an unlimited number of filters, multichannel use, support for 3D surround sound, and very low CPU usage. You can also create multiple profiles (perhaps for your external speakers and your headphones) and hop between them in a flash.

The app offers a 10-band equalizer. That's not as many as some of the other sound equalizers in this list and way behind professional music equipment which might provide 30 or more. However, it's more than adequate for all but the most dedicated audiophiles.

Equalizer Pro comes with 20 presets, a system-wide bass boost feature, and the ability to save your own equalizer profiles. The app also offers a preamp volume control. It means you can adjust a single band to boost low tones without needing to tweak each band individually.

Firstly, let's look at the equalizer. It comes with 10 bands that go from 110Hz to 15KHz. There are also customizable sliders for fidelity (to reduce the muffled sound in compressed audio), ambiance (to add extra stereo depth), surround sound, dynamic boost (to increase the loudness by increasing the dynamic range), and bass boost. The preset profiles include Rap, Alternative Rock, Dialog Boost, Country, Techno, and countless more.

Real-time processing excels when you're listening to the audio on the web. Internet audio is only 16-bit, but FXSound uses a 32-bit processor. The processor automatically adjusts the fidelity, ambiance, and surround sound of the audio, then re-dithers it into 16-bit. This allows the app to improve significantly on the theoretical limits of the web's 16-bit output.

From an equalizer perspective, the mixer lets you adjust audio input as well as output. Therefore, if you're casting your screen via Twitch, speaking to the family on Zoom, or recording a podcast with your friends, you can make up for any microphone deficiencies by making the sound crisper and less distorted. You can play with the equalizer settings in the app's Master Section.

The software is primarily designed for people who listen to their computer audio through headphones. It can convert all your audio output into 3D surround sound without any additional hardware or boosters.

It also boasts one of the most advanced equalizers out of all the apps on our list. The equalizer has 31 bands and dozens of presets, both of which combine to provide an immersive listening experience, regardless of the genre of audio you are playing.

Equalizer for Chrome Browser is slightly different from the other Windows 10 sound equalizers we have covered. Rather than being an EXE file that you download and run on the Windows operating system, this is a Chrome app.

Audition is helpful not only for simple audio files, but if you dabble anywhere near videos, podcasting, or sound effects, Adobe Audition might be right up your alley. Moreover, apart from the usual suite of editing tools, the Audition tool integrates and works swiftly with various other apps offered by Adobe like Adobe Stock and After Effects.

RealTime Equalizer is an equalizer for Windows 10 PC, helpful in processing your MP3 or WAV files and works by adjusting your audio signals from sound card inputs. It lets you access as many as 300 separate channels to edit sounds. It also supports spatial resurrection, power amplification, as well as file amplification.

With that knowledge, you need to create a virtual audio device. This is a "fake" sound output that can be used to loop the sound back to an input, or send it to a hardware output ... and you can insert an equaliser into the mix :)

Is there equalizer for windows? If not, how will the liberty 2 pro earbuds sound on windows without the EQ presets? I know that you need the signature or the piano preset for these to sound good from the reviews.

Boom 3D is a good equalizer for Windows in the recent times, have used it on windows and use the same brand app on iPhone. Us they have a discount going on if you search / Google / Bing it.

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