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Brigitte Bjork

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I am looking for an equalizer app that handles the total sound on my Iphone, so not just the sound in my Music app, which I never use. I often stream via bluetooth to my speakers via my phone, but these give off a lot of low end, so I want to give the sound of this more high end. Does anyone know an app or a possibility to do this?

Digital equalizers) allow you to rebalance various sound frequencies in music so that they sound different than their original mix. This is great if you have headphones that rely a bit too much on bass, or an album that sounds too tinny on small speakers.

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You can use the Settings app to adjust the equalizer on your iOS device. Keep in mind that these equalizer settings only apply to the Music app, and these settings won't work with third-party music services.

Apple provides 23 different equalizer settings. Note that one equalizer setting isn't really going to fit all of the music you listen to, so you'll probably want to hop into settings every so often to change equalizers.

I believe this to be a major issue that needs addressing on the iPhone and that Apple have got it wrong with regard to this. The problem is that there is an overwhelming choice of headphone & headsets on the market, many of which are capable of producing exceptional sound and unfortunately many of them or so efficient that they can reveal a little 'too much' detail in the harsh mid-ranges and crisp trebles; the result in my experience can make for uncomfortable listening when realising that none of the current supplied Apple equalizer presets shape the mids and trebles in a way that makes it more comfortable for prolonged listening, especially when using quality headphones that reveal every sound very efficiently. Of course this can also be true for some cheap earphones that are just plain 'tinny' sounding, devoid of decent bass and trying to make up their volume by using excessive mids and trebles.

It is mentioned many times that equalizer presets on the iPhone will of course have an impact on battery life, but which is more bearable? slightly reduced battery life or uncomfortable/painful prolonged listening. Personally I've found the battery life to be better than I anticipated when listening to music on my iPhone and I've never not even once have had the EQ set to off (Flat).

Apparently there are some equalizer apps available, but I haven't tried them as I would much rather have Apple incorporate this within the iOS and not have to have an app running. But here are a couple of links in case you are interested (also typing 'equalizer' in the iTunes search bar may bring up some more):-

I was going to go for EQu - the quality equalizer too, but what stops me is a bug that is reported by at least three reviewers on the App Store about this app. They state that this app (incl. the latest version) plays at very low volume when used under iOS 5. Here's what they say :

Yes you are able to fiddle equalizer, but it doesn't equate to better sound. The volume and the dynamic range are both reduced after the sound gone through the equ app. If you have a good pair of headphones (mine is etymotics hf3), the difference is very obvious when compares the output directly from itunes vs. through the app.

Thanks for your post to Apple Support Communities. We understand you are asking about the equalizer within Apple Music resetting to 0 unexpectedly. We're not sure which work around you are referring to, are your current equalizer settings saved as presets?

This is possible with a shortcut. Go into shortcuts, create a shortcut. Add a step. Search for airplay. Choose select playback destination. Select a homepod or "ask every time. Click done. Go into apple music and play something so the audio is playing from your iphone. Then click your shortcut. Audio output will move to the homepod with EQ working. It will not automatically jump over to AM servers.

I know you have equalizers for Mac and Windows that can control everything what runs and makes sound on the platforms. But is there an app for iOS that can do the same. It's just meant to control my headphones (Audio Technica M50x) in my opinion they have too much bass, so I want to control the low. Also different solutions (hardware?) are welcome.

I've been looking also recently into this and discovered that that there are only equalizers for music available if you use a regular iOS device. However at the beginning of this year a free iOS tweak was launched called EQE that does exactly what you want BUT you need a jailbroken device

@greengrocer said:
I know you have equalizers for Mac and Windows that can control everything what runs and makes sound on the platforms. But is there an app for iOS that can do the same. It's just meant to control my headphones (Audio Technica M50x) in my opinion they have too much bass, so I want to control the low. Also different solutions (hardware?) are welcome.

Yes unfortunately. There's quite a view specialized apps like equalizer pro that can do the same. Besides software solutions you could of course also look for a portable headphone amp/ equalizer but most off the come with a high pricetag.

@mannix said:
I've been looking also recently into this and discovered that that there are only equalizers for music available if you use a regular iOS device. However at the beginning of this year a free iOS tweak was launched called EQE that does exactly what you want BUT you need a jailbroken device

So to use the Open In function to listen to music it would be a two step process: download the file I want to listen to Stick to phone, then play it back by opening it in EQ 10, my music player/equalizer app?

I cannot seem to get to the parametric equalizer settings, I am able to enable, but it appears that the right arrow is missing from my screen as compared to what I have seen on the net. Is there another location to set this? I have attached a screenshot:
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I've had an Apple Music subscription for a few years, and have a small music collection stored there. I recently discovered that Voice Dream Reader can play zipped MP3 albums, and I'd love to use that so I don't have to mess around with iTunes. However, Voice Dream lacks an equalizer. Last night I searched AppleVis, and found Static Music Player, an app which has an eleven-band equalizer and claims to be able to import music from various sources. It's obvious, however, that this app hasn't been updated in quite some time. It can no longer import from Dropbox since it still uses the old Dropbox platform which was retired last June, and for some reason it isn't seeing my Apple Music library even though it claims to support it.

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