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Part 1. How to Use Spotify Equalizer on Mobile Phones
An equalizer refers to a device used in equalization for processing of audio singles. This technology was initially used in recording studios but becomes popular later. By manipulating the frequencies and adjusting different elements of sound, it can make the audio appeals to the listeners. To set the Spotify equalizer, you don't need extra hardware or software, just use the the built-in feature. It works well for iPhone 5/6/7/8/X, iPad, iPod Touch and Android phones such as Galaxy S9, Note 8, LG G7, Huawei P10 and so on.
Use the Equalizer on iOS
Step 1. Launch Spotify on your iPhone, click the 'Library' icon in the lower-right corner and then tap 'Settings' gear icon in the top-right corner.
Step 2. Next, you can tap 'Playback' > 'Equalizer', you will see the popup 'Equalizer' window.
Step 3. You can select one genre of style you like from the a bunch of presets such as Acoustic, Bass Reducer, Classical, Deep, Electronic, Flat, Hip-Hop, Flat, Jazz, Latin, Piano, Pop, R&B, Spoken Word, Treble Booster etc. Or you can drag the data points up and down from the 60Hz, 150Hz, 400Hz, 1KHz, 2.4KHz, or 15KHz frequencies.
Step 4. When it is done, you you notice the difference of the songs played in the Spotify app.
Set Spotify Equalizer on Android
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Step 1. Go ahead to launch Spotify app on your Android device, then tap 'Library' > 'Settings' to open the settings Window.
Step 2. Scroll the window down until you see the 'Music Quality' and then tap the 'Equalizer' below it.
Step 3. You will receive a warning pop up 'Equalizer can alter volume unexpectedly on some devices. If you experience problems, please disable it.', just tick the option “Don't show me this again'.
Step 4. Then you can change the music band you like from a series of presets and adjust the frequencies in the same way like you do on iOS devices.
View also:How to Sync Spotify Songs to Android
All audiophiles and music lovers know about the importance of Equalizer, but sadly the default iTunes Music player on Mac OS X doesn’t come with an equalizer. Neither does the Spotify app for music streaming has an in-built equalizer. So, here’s a free app which will add a great working Equalizer to Mac OS X Â (Mavericks, Â Yosemite, Mountain Lion & El Capitan as well)
How to Install Equalizer on Mac OS X –
- First of all, Download the eqMac app for Mac OS X from the link below (its free of cost unlike Hear app) and can be classified as a Boom app alternative –
Click here to Download the eqMac Equalizer for Mac app (.dmg) file. - After downloading the eqMac install the downloaded .dmg file , by dragging and dropping the app image to Applications folder as shown in the below image. A detailed tutorial to install apps from .dmg file can be found here. (Tip – open the .dmg file by pressing ctrl key + mouse click to install)Drag & Drop the icon to install eqMac Mac EqualizerNow, after dragging & dropping the eqMac icon the app will be installed.
- Launch the eqMac app, it will ask you permissions to modify the sound output , permit the app to required audio access.
- The eqMac app will now be showned up on your TopBar as shown in the below image –Equalizer on Mac (eqMac)Now simply adjust the corresponding toggles to change the Bass , Treble and adjust the equalizer to Bass , Flat , Jazz , Rock or any other type of Songs & Audio.
- You can directly change the audio output from the topbar which no other equalizer app provides for free!.
- Also eqMac isn’t a media player and changes the system audio Stream it works with iTunes, Spotify, Google Chrome (Youtube) or any other media app installed on your Macbook. Thus eqMac is a highly recommended app.
Note –Â Inorder to disable the app, simply Close the app by clicking on “Quit” in the drop-down menu and your Audio would be back to the normal Mac OS Output.