On Android, open Spotify and tap the gear icon in the top right corner. Scroll down and then select Equalizer. It is up to every Android manufacturer to install their own equalizer, which Spotify then uses. Below you can see the equalizers from Motorola and Samsung’s versions of Android.
A couple of years back, the very first app that I purchased from the Play Store was Poweramp Pro. The only reason for me to go pro was the 10 band equalizer and control over the bass booster I got over my music.
Buying the app made my purchase of Monsters DNA of around US$ 200 worthwhile. But all that lasted while music was saved as an MP3 files on the SD card.
The world has moved on and we have apps like Spotify, Wynk and a lot more of them, which gives us access to a plethora of music anytime and anywhere. But all these music tracks are DRM protected and can only be played from the app itself.
Same is the case with the videos downloaded using the YouTube app.
Most of these apps don’t have the option of advanced control over music and, therefore, you cannot change the base or increase the treble and that really spoils the mood. So just so that you can make the most out of your expensive headphones, here are two Android apps that give you a system-wide control over the music that’s played on your Android.
Let’s have a look.
Equalizer & Bass Booster is a global equalizer and modulates the sounds of anything that’s playing on your phone. When you launch the app, tapping on the play button will ask you to set your default player. Once the music is playing on your phone, you can return to the app to make adjustments.
At the very forefront, you will see a visualizer along with a volume button. You can play with them for a while, but the real juice of the app lies in the button that’s located on the top-left corner. Tapping on it will give you access to 5 band equalizer and along with that, you have several presets to choose from.
If you wish to, you can even create and save your own preset to use it later. The app has some ads, but one can go for the pro version to get additional features and an ad-free experience. The app is good for most of the users who love to have basic control over the music.
But if you are looking for a 10 band equalizer for complete control, we have yet another app for you.
If you wish to get a 10 band equalizer, you can give Equalizer Pro (Free) a shot. The app has ads and doesn’t give any option to buy the pro version and at the same time, the name of the app is having both the keywords in it.
Anyways, here too, you can choose from presets and save a custom one.
You can also control bass booster and virtualization in the app. The app looks less polished and also doesn’t have any support for widgets when compared to the former.
Cool Tip: Controlling 10 band equalizer works best in landscape mode.
Lg spotify app. So those were the two apps using which you can get the global music equalizer on your Android. If you are good with the 5 band equalizer, I would prefer the first one. It has a better user interface and provides an on-screen widget to easily toggle the app on or off.
So go ahead and make the most out of your expensive pair of headphones.
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A couple of years back, the very first app that I purchased from the Play Store was Poweramp Pro. The only reason for me to go pro was the 10 band equalizer and control over the bass booster I got over my music.
Buying the app made my purchase of Monsters DNA of around US$ 200 worthwhile. But all that lasted while music was saved as an MP3 files on the SD card.
The world has moved on and we have apps like Spotify, Wynk and a lot more of them, which gives us access to a plethora of music anytime and anywhere. But all these music tracks are DRM protected and can only be played from the app itself.
Same is the case with the videos downloaded using the YouTube app.
Most of these apps don’t have the option of advanced control over music and, therefore, you cannot change the base or increase the treble and that really spoils the mood. So just so that you can make the most out of your expensive headphones, here are two Android apps that give you a system-wide control over the music that’s played on your Android.
Let’s have a look.
Equalizer & Bass Booster is a global equalizer and modulates the sounds of anything that’s playing on your phone. When you launch the app, tapping on the play button will ask you to set your default player. Once the music is playing on your phone, you can return to the app to make adjustments.
Plex spotify plugin download. Head to the page to download and install Plex Media Server on your PC. Plex Media Server will launch automatically when the installation is complete. Then sign in your user name and password of Plex account from the prompt window, if not, click Sign up. Step 2 Add the Converted Spotify Music Songs. Enter into the Plex app and find out the built-in app store to download the plugin. You'll get it in the 'What's New' section. Go back to the Music menu and select Spotify. This is a plugin to add a Spotify Channel to Plex Media Server. This is currently beta. Basic browsing and playback functionality is working. There are a number of bugs and missing features. Searching has not yet been implemented; Check the Issues and Wiki pages for more information. Best Plugins for Plex in 2020. The following are the best Plex Plugins to install in 2020 in order to optimize this media organizing platform. Trakt Scrobbler. In terms of consistent success, Trakt Scrobbler stands out. The problem is that this plugin is not available on Plex you there are web tools you could use to install Trakt Scrobbler.
At the very forefront, you will see a visualizer along with a volume button. You can play with them for a while, but the real juice of the app lies in the button that’s located on the top-left corner. Tapping on it will give you access to 5 band equalizer and along with that, you have several presets to choose from.
If you wish to, you can even create and save your own preset to use it later. The app has some ads, but one can go for the pro version to get additional features and an ad-free experience. The app is good for most of the users who love to have basic control over the music.
But if you are looking for a 10 band equalizer for complete control, we have yet another app for you.
If you wish to get a 10 band equalizer, you can give Equalizer Pro (Free) a shot. The app has ads and doesn’t give any option to buy the pro version and at the same time, the name of the app is having both the keywords in it.
Anyways, here too, you can choose from presets and save a custom one.
You can also control bass booster and virtualization in the app. The app looks less polished and also doesn’t have any support for widgets when compared to the former.
Cool Tip: Controlling 10 band equalizer works best in landscape mode.
So those were the two apps using which you can get the global music equalizer on your Android. If you are good with the 5 band equalizer, I would prefer the first one. It has a better user interface and provides an on-screen widget to easily toggle the app on or off.
So go ahead and make the most out of your expensive pair of headphones.
The B612 app is named after the B-612 asteroid which appears in 'The Little Prince' novella.