1. But the free version is pretty excellent tbh.Amazing. Works for youtube videos (and I'm assuming other apps too), it's not just for spotify! I downloaded it to cut high-frequency tones out of an educational documentary on youtube that I have to watch for school.
2. I have a Samsung M31 running Android 11 and I tried the free trial version of Spot IQ and it was OK but I could see that by upgrading to the Pro version I could finally obtain the fine sound control on a phone that I have been searching for for years.
3. Fairly good size battery drain and wonder if that would continue with the paid version and no ads or is it the battery draw just the app running in the background? Also, even with the correct settings in the app, Note 10 seems to kill off in the background? Wish the price of admission for the app was not so high.
4. Never heard that before!Really pleased with the integration of this equaliser to the phone, it just works! I've tried many equaliser apps, but a lot drop out when in background or switching audio apps.
5. Very simple interface and it actually works, as opposed to majority other bass booster applicationsI have tried many, many EQ Apps, both free and paid-for, and this is the best so far.
6. My reason for that is because of the many different speakers available for mobile devices and also the many different types of places where you can now listen to musicIt seems that all thi app does is attenuate the other frequencies.
7. But I'm sure the app took plenty of effort to make and probably works great for some smaller Bluetooth and sound bars.
8. PROS: If you listen on earbuds or your phone speakers, this will DRASTICALLY improve sound quality.
9. This works with Spotify beautifully, and it is also worth reading the hints and tips section of the app for some good advice.
10. So I still review 5 stars.Using the app and does seem to work well and make a big difference with the sound quality.
11. Autogain is a great and overlooked feature, kudos for that! Been waiting ages for something like this for Android so it's great to finally see an option, but for now it's too basic.