


Under Equalizer Fx | Settings make certain that the following is checked: So the above would get you what you want by using those specific apps - I'm not aware of a global by app treble/bass app. Podcast Republic app has a great equalizer and volume booster that can be set by podcast or globally for all podcasts. In my case I use Equalizer FX - I disabled the system equalizer TLDR: Change the Equalizer settings in your media player. And every mediaplayer has its own equalizer.
WINDOWS EQUALIZER REDDIT DRIVERS
Realtek drivers sound very different from Windows' default drivers, for instance. If you prefer to use a music player without an inbuilt equalizer, try Equalizer FX.Ī PC also has the same issue with a default neutral EQ, with the added fun of different audiocards and drivers.

With the 10 band equalizer set to my preferred settings in N7 Player, they sound fantastic. With the stock music player on my Note 3, they sound very dull. And so yes, it'll sound flat if you don't play with the EQ. Which is to be expected, since the whole point of Android is "Choose your own settings". Even with the headset turned on, the sound will change depending on the host device's EQ settings.Īpple has its EQ set to be a bit more full with a bit of an amp, whereas Android defaults to a flat, neutral EQ. When off, they don't, and you'll need to use the host device's equalizer.Īnd since Apple uses a different EQ from Android and Windows, you'll get a different sound. When powered on, the headset uses Bose’s Active EQ. That, and I suspect much of this entire thread, is an Equalizer issue.
