Live Presence... Finally – Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer Review

The difference between digital and analog sound is subjective, but for me, it's the barely perceptible difference in soundstage. Boom's addition of depth brings digital sound as close to analog as I've heard. I tried Boom with classical first. I felt the orchestra was directly in front of me, with separation equal to that of a $400 phono cartridge. The advertised 3D sound from the rear was imperceptible, but turning off the front, left and right "speakers", the echo of content being forwarded was what I'd hear if I was there when the music was being recorded... Live presence. I tried jazz and rock from BB King to Atreyu next with the same result. Raphael Mendez and Pavarotti also (yes, my tastes are eclectic). All was wonderful. What I found missing was an easy means to browse my library, choose a playlist and have the app stick to it, or an easy access to the equalizer settings.. That being said, the "auto" equalizer setting greatly reduced the need to fine tune. Adding connection to Apple Watch would be on my wish list as well. A few tweeks with the interface is all Boom needs for 5 stars from me.
Review by Left Angle on Boom: Bass Booster & Equalizer.

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