Poweramp Equalizer

4.2
15.3K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Poweramp Equalizer is an advanced audio processing app based on Poweramp player with many features and options from the original app

Equalizer Engine
• Poweramp-based equalizer
• configurable number of bands:
• fixed or custom 5-32 with configurable start/end frequencies
• +/-15dB
• parametric equalizer mode with separately configured bands
• powerful Bass/Treble tone controls
• preamp
• built-in and user-defined presets
• AutoEQ presets
• presets can be assigned per specific device
• preset autosaving
• limiter and compressor
• balance
• Poweramp DVC mode for the highest possible equalization range and non-DVC mode supported globally and per player app
• most 3rd party player/streaming apps supported
In some cases, equalizer should be enabled in the player app settings
• Advanced Player Tracking mode allows equalization in almost any player, but requires additional permissions

UI
• Poweramp-based UI
• visualizations
• .milk presets and spectrums are supported
• Poweramp 3rd party preset packs are supported too
• configurable notifications
• Poweramp 3rd party skins are supported
• configurable Light and Dark skins included

Utilities
• auto-resume on headset/Bluetooth connection
• volume keys controlled resume/pause/track change
Track change requires extra permission

Known issues:
• on Samsungs, Hi-Res track playback (for example in Samsung Player) can't be detected, causing bands frequency shift
Updated on
Sep 14, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
14.9K reviews
Jess Steere
November 8, 2024
This used to work amazing, now it's just okay. Now it's conflicting with some sort of compression within my phone. There was once a way to disable that so the equalizer would have its full power, but I can't find those instructions anywhere now. The bass now gets compressed as you turn it up, and it didn't used to do that once I got the settings right on my phone (or maybe it was even in the player). That pretty much makes this like any other second-rate equalizer on the Play store.
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Rob Conner
October 6, 2024
It's a great idea and has lots of potential but it absolutely introduces artifacts into the music at the high registers. Don't worry, you're not going crazy out just hearing things. It's really there. I would prefer getting my money back but that's not likely possible. Top quality headphones tend to not allow for EQ issues such as this. Restarts of the phone and headphones and reconnecting Bluetooth doesn't help
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Maxime
October 8, 2024
Hey Max, I got a suggestion. Make the compressor unlinked to stereo mode and make it the way that there are two separate compressors for left and right channels, so when abnormal attack:release ratio is applied it won't cause phase cancellation. Because I've noticed that when supersonic frequencies are EQed it sounds like the beat is reversed, and after digging up the info a bit I've learned that the matter listed above is the reason for the issue. The rest is flawless, I freaking love the app
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What's new

• support for Pixel 9 audio effect implementation
• AutoEq presets/devices database update
• translations updates
• bug fixes and stability improvements