Supercharge your music with deep bass and perfect sound!
Create an incredible music experience with high-definition bass boosting and EQ amplification. This app features a low-frequency (bass) booster and a 10-band equalizer with fully customizable controls (includes a headphone-specific equalizer that optimizes sound based on your device) It also includes a 3D spatializer option, designed to deliver a unique and immersive listening experience.
The equalizer comes with 15+ preloaded presets, including Normal, Classic, Dance, Flat, Acoustic, Electronic, Heavy Metal, Hip Hop, Jazz, Pop, and Rock. Additionally, you can create your own custom presets—a premium feature. The app also offers built-in audio visualizations to enhance both the visual and auditory experience.
Features Summary:
- 10-band equalizer
- Headphone-specific equalization
- Bass booster
- 3D audio spatializer & positioning
- Audio visualizations
- 15+ equalizer presets
- Custom EQ preset design
- Intuitive player controls (Shuffle, Repeat, etc.)
- Create & manage playlists
- Sleep timer
- Import from Dropbox, OneDrive, Files, & Wi-Fi
- Audio effects (Reverb, Echo, Chorus, etc.)
Note: DRM-protected files or Apple Music content are not accessible to users due to API restrictions. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Few more Tweaks to become much more iPad/iPhone friendly
Dean Johans Ziama
I have just started using this app as my primary EQ Amplifier on my iPad Pro (2021) and iPhone 14 Pro, having tried countless others before. The customizations options offered for one’s particular taste are great. They work well for the most part. You can make a “great” resolving pair of headphones sound spectacular, if you know what exactly you like. I use the app for my Ultrasone Edition 8EX, Meze Liric, and T+A Solitaire P. The EQ customizations just make all three perfect beyond belief, particularly the Solitaire P (my endgame pair).However, there are three suggestions, in my humble opinion, that would make this app an unbeatable EQ experience on the iPad and iPhone:1. App should remember where you left off when restarting. It gives you the Recently Played Songs; but it does not show what Play Queue you last used and where you were in the Queue.2. App should remember which custom EQ setting you last had upon restarting. It defaults back to “None” — just a little irritating particularly considering that the custom settings are at the end.3. It would be nice if the app would display in Horizontal mode on the iPad. At least allow the user the option.
Excellent for those with hearing problems.
Freline
Fantastic. This app tailors the music to your make and model of headphones. This is important for me because I have a hearing problem that causes my ears to be very vulnerable to high volumes and excessive bass. Major step in the right direction for my needs, and these are the most basic features I need.Only misgivings I have are: songs are not arranged by album subfolders under the Artist folder; they’re just arranged by a long list of songs. Therefore, I have to access each album under the Album folder. And secondly, you can’t view the album art during playback, only the effects. A bit of a turn-off. If this can be fixed in the next update, the app will be perfect.
Great App (but some requests for improvement)
PewDiePlier
This app is great and I love how I can increase the bass to how I perfectly love it for my air pod pros and studio 3s. I came from studio 2 wireless so I love the bass, and I really wanted it and this app allowed all the music I downloaded into my phone through I music to be bass boosted and I can lock my phone as I listen to it. The one thing that can make it even better is if when my phone is on lock mode and closed if I can have a music time slider to change what part of the song I’m at. Otherwise everything is great. Also fix crashing issues.
Read Before Purchase
Cancer_boi122
Look it’s a good app BUT you need to go through a bunch of things to get the music on the app itself. You have to have Apple Music and you have to have a apple subscription first and have the music saved and playable offline and when you go into the bass app you need to subscribe to even bass up or treble your music up, in reality. You need to spend 10$ for the Apple Music and then the app itself it 3$ per week so it’ll cost roughly 22$ per month to even remotely work. When you get the music finally on the app it says it’s unable to play the music because of RDM restrictives or some bs like that, so it’s a hard app to work I sat on my phone for a full hour Importing music and when I got the music on there it was basically useless. That’s just a theory A game theory.
Bug fixes and improvements
Version 3.9.2
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Information
Seller
DHWAPER LLC
Size
88.9 MB
Category
Music
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.