Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 448 reviews. Read all reviews for Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer for iPhone.
Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer is free iOS app published by Global Delight Technologies Pvt. Ltd

Solid App

Your Neighborhood Dogcatcher

*CORRECTION* I wrote a bad review initially, but after I updated my IPod to the latest IOS, everything is working smoothly. This app really does enhance the sound of headphones to a considerable degree. It’s almost as good as using a dragon fly red dac, which costs way more and is clumsy to carry around. Really impressed with how this app increases bass slam.


No Apple Music.

gjb53

This should be on the first line of your advertising: NO BOOM EFFECTS ON APPLE MUSIC That’s NOT system-wide, as you advertise.


Make iPhone sound better.

SpartanJer

For most albums boom is a great improvement to sound. I’ve found older albums can come out a bit hollow and echoey . I pay for apps I like but this seems a bit excessive. I’m not a fan of subscriptions. iPhone should just do this natively.


Music randomly stops/skips

Lineup Ads Martin

The app is completely useless. I can’t listen to a single song without the app skipping or randomly pausing it for no reason. The FAQ says it’s a network issue but if 500Mbps download isn’t enough then I don’t know what is


Great App

Ogudtz

Great app but new update very buggy. Playing wrong songs. Please fix quickly


Imprescindible para tener buen sonido

Duedin8a

Los uso hace años... sus efectos de ecualizador son muy variados.


Adds life to Spotify

johnferg

I stream Spotify. I’ll admit it sounds pretty flat and lifeless even compared to YouTube. Not only does this app boost the volume but adds a lot more life to the sound. Well worth the cost.


Video Option.

aka_Harry

It would be nice if boom was also available to use with video apps on the iPhone as well.


Doesn’t integrate with iOS, what’s the point?

Joey_A.

This app markets its core value proposition as a global (system-wide) EQ, and it sounds GREAT! However, the app does NOT even allow balancing of iTunes music at all, and any adjustments that are allowed, like through drop box or some other antiquated storage medium, forces you to use the app as your new player to apply the EQ settings to the song. So, you can’t EQ your Apple Music, and any downloaded music that you CAN EQ, has to be played through this app, and it’s own player, which froze within my first 3 minutes of use on a completely up to date, brand new device. Glad I realized it before being billed. Maybe the best consumer protection, and worst business plan for this developer, is to offer a free trial prior to purchase! Find something else.