Neutralizer. Equalizer redefined.
This app was removed from Google Play Store on
2025-01-13
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Source: Google Play Store
Updated: 2 months ago
User reviews
Pros
- Effective at improving sound quality and tailoring audio.
- Intuitive and easy-to-use interface for setting up profiles.
- Works well with a variety of devices and audio sources.
- Provides a significant enhancement for users with hearing difficulties.
- Allows for adjustment across multiple frequency bands.
Cons
- Sometimes fails to work with specific apps like YouTube.
- Can experience volume inconsistencies or sudden loudness spikes.
- Requires constant background operation to maintain audio adjustments.
- Lacks the ability to adjust frequencies for each ear separately.
- Auto-profile feature may select settings arbitrarily.
Most mentioned
- Issues with volume levels, including unexpected loudness changes.
- Need for customization options for individual hearing requirements.
- Effectiveness of the app for enhancing music listening experiences.
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User reviews
This app works extremely well, it's my go to. All you have to do is set your speaker/phone to the volume you usually listen to it at. Go through a couple frequency bands, adjust volume of those bands to be barely audible to you + similar volume to each frequency band, save it, check if enabled. Then play music/listen. For your specific listening tastes, you may want to very slightly boost bass, mid range, or treble and listen again(same song). When set correctly, flatter response, true clarity.
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Branden Waite, 2024-07-30
Update: no longer working 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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Kohn Futner, 2024-07-24
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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iisi “IIsi 50MHz” ø, 2024-03-01
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