Equalizer Reviews – Page 5

3/5 rating based on 136 reviews. Read all reviews for Equalizer for iPhone.
Equalizer is paid iOS app published by Audioforge Labs Inc.

Don't waste your money

Krankenheim

This doesn't work with Apple Music at all.


Too much for one purpose

Caelumerrare

I just wanted to make Spotify sound better, now I find I wasted 3 dollars as the app refuses to cooperate with Spotify


Best Equalizer on the Market

Seattle Rex

I've tried them all, and there are several good EQ apps. This one is my favorite though. It thumps the headphones hard without clipping. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.


Crashes when launching app every time!!!

lovercraft91

Don't buy this app. It crashes when launching app every time. They never fix nor update it. Total waste of money.


Equalizer=Gr8 app!

XxxToochxxx

Wow! I just bought this app for my humble little iPad, and it totally rocks! This is money well spent for those folks who want to squeeze the most, clearest sound from your tablet or mobile device. And, as an added bonus, your extremely reasonable $2.99 investment gets you friendly, helpful, timely and informative customer service!


Oops. You have to play songs in this app.

Viewer267

I wanted it to equalize anything thats playing from another app. Booo.


Equalizer

Imi187

This is a great app made my not so great wireless headphones sound like beats by dre :) I didn't feel robbed I truley like this app ,, I was looking for something with iwatch capability and this was kind of the only one with that feature yet the watch app can't let you do anything I'm sure the developer is working on it ,,, track control, volume and I'm sure developer has good ideas for the watch app


Great App

Harald11

I like this and EQu. But Equalizer offers more dynamic sound options. It's a little complex at first and I had some questions - but their customer service also is excellent.


Ignore the haters...

Bookman

...Equalizer is a great app. The dynamic range on Equalizer is, imho, superior to other players that I've tried. Equalizer's also easy to use, from my experience. Nothing's too complex, especially if you're familiar with an in-home stereo system. Easy peazy. The shuffle issue that people are complaining about is a nonissue if you take a half moment and turn the shuffle setting OFF! Duh! My one gripe is the fact the Equalizer can't handle some of the DRM encoding on some purchases from the Apple Store. In a nutshell, it'll grey out the songs it can't/won't play, and you'll have to open a different app that can play 'em. It's a stinky setup that I wish would change, but it's worth the trade off for the better sound on the rest of one's music library.


How it works with Apple Watch

Mags16*

This app works very poorly with the Apple Watch. It only works when you have your phone with you. If you leave it at home and try to use it with just your Watch, it will not work. Not sure why they created this app for the Watch as it does absolutely nothing. It was a waste of money.