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Works with most apps. Not with YouTube, as far as I can tell. Detects my car's Bluetooth connection when I add a profile, but doesn't affect the sound. Once in a long while, it seems to stop affecting anything, but that might be because of any other equaliser app. Got premium, but auto-profile chooses…almost randomly. I tune for "softest I can hear" at each frequency", then raise all but one of them until the sample tones seem about the same loudness (aiming for perceptually flat response).
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Kohn Futner
Best concept ever for an equalizer IMHO. It isn't perfect, though. I notice if you adjust where you can barely hear each frequency then it won't sound right: I would boost bass too high and the mids and especially the treble would be lacking. You need to turn the bass lower and leave the mids and highs a little higher than where you first hear it. The app was making my phone's volume go up and down even when it was turned off. I deleted and reinstalled, so far so good.
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Update: once you tune up your device using this app, you have to leave it running in the background to allow it to equalizer your audio output to your sound device, whether it be earbuds, a headset or speakers. It works well with Bluetooth or phone jack output. I haven't tried it with Wi-Fi Direct yet. Also, since this app has no presents for different styles of music or environments, you have to create setup for each situation. I'm not sure how you would go about creating set ups for different styles of music as this app is designed to let you fine tune your sound output to your ears for the best audio quality for your environments and equipment. This app is not an equalizer in the normal terms that most think about. Instead it allows you to fine tune your device to the speaker or headphone/earphones you are using. It does this much like you would when going to get a hearing test so that you can get a hearing aid adapted to your specific hearing. Only in this case you are fine tuning the frequencies in the audio output to you sound producing device and to you specific hearing. Being an Electronics Engineering Technician with over 40 years experience with both audio, video, industrial & medical electronics working both with analog and digital devices, I find this app the most impressive app for smartphones & tablets I've seen and experienced to date. Clearly the developer has similar knowledge & experience.
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