Ears Audio Toolkit is a volume booster and graphic equalizer. With Ears, you can alter the EQ of any and all tabs at the same time! Just navigate to any website with audio, open Ears, then drag the dots to raise or lower the filters. Ears works with ANY audio on ANY website :)Your current tab will be EQed by default when opening the extension.You can now SEE the audio and your changes in real-time using the Spectrum Visualizer!UPDATE 1.3.12:Buy me a coffee to show your appreciation for EarsUPDATE 1.3.11:Removed Ears Pro (Google disabled paid extensions).Everyone now has all Ears Pro features for free.Added link to a survey, fill it out to influence new features!UPDATE 1.3.10:Fix for computers with increased font size.UPDATE 1.3.0:Introducing Ears Pro!UPDATE 1.2.16:Fix scrolling on Windows.UPDATE 1.2.12:UI improvements.UPDATE 1.2.8:Fixed choppy / pitch-shifted audio caused when the system's sample rate changed.Added some latency improvements.UPDATE 1.2.7:Added fullscreen and normal-screen bug fixes. Please report any additional fullscreen-related problems.UPDATE 1.2.1:Drag the middle line for a volume slider. Be careful, it is powerful!Save and delete named presets!Adjust filter Q parameter by holding shift and dragging up and down on the dot.Performance optimizations.Use the left- and right-most filters (controlled with the dots) to affect all of the lows or all of the highs. Then tweak the middle frequencies with the inner filters.If the music clips, try sliding the volume line down.Ears works with any website!Enjoy!Upcoming Features:Per-tab stereo panningAuto-EQ specific sitesDeveloped by Kevin KingAcknowledgements:Biquad/Shelf filter equations: Nigel Redmon at earlevel.com

UPDATE: Since I think that PulseAudio Equalizer is not being maintained anymore and it has some nasty bugs for years (Volume is set to 100% on login) I have found an alternative. The alternative is PulseEffects. It has more options and it's even better than PulseAudio Equalizer.


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I'd like to add few details to Vladimir's comment about PulseEffects. On Android I've been using V4A audio effects application which greatly increased audio quality, especially bass boost. Unfortunately, I've been missing this kind of app on Linux for years and here it is - PulseEffects.

In order to get a powerful and clean bass boost in PulseEffects app, you need to manually reduce audio output in order to compensate bass boost (otherwise your speakers will sound like trash). Do the following in PulseEffects app:

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It happens with my with JBL E30 Synchros Headphones (wired). I've never used wireless headphones so I can't tell you if it happens with them as well. What is interesting it only happens with Bass Boost, not with the Sorround Sound and EQ presets (Flat, Normal, Club etc ) Spotify remeber my bass bosst level as long as the hedphones are connected. When I plug them out and plug in again (and also turn off spotify and turn on again) it resets. I would be grateful for any advice or help in this matter. If you need any further informations pls let me know

However.... That makes sense when I am switching between headphones and car bluetooth, as using equaliser + bass boost with my car audio just sounds bad. So when my phone resets the equalizer with car bluetooth radio connected it just sounds better (I can adjust audio settings on car audio).

somehow everytime i force close the app, the equalizer goes default eventhough it says the eq is enabled. so to bring the bass boost back i should re-toggle the eq button. waiting for the issue to be fixed

Additionally equalizer is not working (it is flat - I can hear that) and it is starting after few minutes (I can hear that too) or I have to open settings and turn it off and on again to make it working.

Looks like program is resetting bass booster (probably) to not destroy the internal speaker when all headphones are disconnected. And when you connect phones again it is not restoring previous settings.

Therefore I ask, is there a way to integrate some adjustable mode where there is a selectable Starting Point, for example, increase 7dB from 20Hz to 100Hz linearly and be able to manipulate the drop of this by saying that at 100Hz the drop is more closed and end at 130hz.

Since if you try to do this with a shelving filter the drop can only be manipulated with the Q factor, however it is not precise since if you set the frequency of (100hz) Q from .8 to 1, let's say that from 20hz to 70hz it increases linearly but from there it has a natural drop according to the Q in this type of filters and ends at a non-visible frequency. and if I set the frequency to 120hz it will increase from 20hz to 90hz approx. linearly, but the drop would also be extended, ending at up to 160hz.

What I am requesting could easily be done with the graphic equalizer of 31 bands or more but I have noticed that the bands are not well programmed (?) since if I raise, say, 3 knobs from 30hz to 70hz, these increase frequencies very far from them, checking with An RTA spectrum analyzer shows that it does not raise the frequencies as they should be.

Quizs necesites considerar una opcin de auriculares diferente? Este tipo de precisin de un ecualizador realmente no solucionar el problema. Especialmente con las opciones paramtricas disponibles, si no son suficientes, entonces hay algo ms fundamentalmente incorrecto.

Equalizations of any type are not only corrective, they are also applied to give a tone to personal taste and this is limited by 'x' Equalizer. Now if you are telling me that the solution is to change headphones then 


If not Correct and Customize the Sound What would the Poweramp Equalizer work like?

Seguro que puedes utilizar cualquier ecualizador para proporcionar gusto personal. Pero lo que usted solicita va mucho ms all de lo que cualquier ecualizador grfico o paramtrico tradicional est diseado para hacer.

La flexibilidad y la configuracin de las ofertas de PA paramtrico ya son mayores que la mayora y ciertamente pueden ayudar a darle sabor a su sonido casi de la forma que desee. Si una sola banda no le brinda la precisin que busca, agregue una segunda banda que se sumar para llegar all.

This as an example if I want to boost 7db having as bands 20hz 40hz 60hz 80hz 100hz if I boost 40hz the normal thing for a graphic Eq is that it boosts 7db at 40hz with a natural drop until it reaches 20hz on the left and 60hz on the right but yes I want to do that in the Poweramp graphic equalizer taking the same example 40hz +7db has a drop but it drops beyond 60hz that is the case with all bands.

The problem with the parametric Eq is that if I put a frequency band at 50hz I increase "x" db with "x" Q and add another at 85hz how do I know how many db increase the frequencies that are between said bands such as 60hz or 70hz if I want increase them linearly.

Remember that with a lot of boost, you will need to apply a negative preamp gain to prevent clipping your output. Otherwise the limiter will kick in, or worse case you will max out the DAC and the intended EQ adjustments will no longer be as precise.

Los ecualizadores paramtricos le permiten ajustar la frecuencia central o de corte, el ancho o "Q" del ajuste y la cantidad de realce o corte en ese punto. Hay toneladas de recursos en lnea que explican esto en detalle. Esto es mucho ms preciso que un ecualizador grfico con frecuencia y anchos fijos. Pruebe esta ubicacin para obtener ms informacin -eq/

Recuerde que con mucho impulso, necesitar aplicar una ganancia de preamplificador negativa para evitar que se recorte la salida. De lo contrario, el limitador se activar o, en el peor de los casos, maximizar el DAC y los ajustes de ecualizacin previstos ya no sern tan precisos.

It has increased up to 15 dB in the parametric eq with a frequency of 120hz with Q.1 as a check and the eq curve is not affected if what it says is true because it only affects the graphic eq and not the parametric eq

And this is from the Poweramp Equalizer Frequency 120hz Q:2, that is, no matter how much the Q increases, it does not close in a more abrupt way. In addition, as you increase the Q, an enhancement is created before 120hz and a decrease in front of 120hz and if the Q is lower, which generates more unwanted frequencies to enter.

As for very precise low frequency bands tweaking in Equalizer it may require increasing Block size to increase resolution of the FFT used in Equalizer app. The whole processed spectrum is evenly divided, and while Equalizer tries to approximate parametric/graphic bands/settings to these fixed FFT bands, you may have like 10hz+ or so resolution, which may not be enough for 100% accurate lower bands.

In the olden days apparently you could pass an audio session ID of 0 to provide a global equalizer or bass boost. Unfortunately, this is deprecated, and an ID of 0 now indicates something went wrong. I came across this question from 2015, so this has been deprecated for a long time.

I primarily use Google Music to play my music so if I have to hard code its ID to make this work that is an acceptable solution for me. This is just for an app I'm working on for fun as a learning experience (I'm new to Android and Kotlin).

So basically after the latest update to the armoury crate and to my headphone drivers, my ASUS TUF GAMING H1's audio quality gone down so much that its almost unusable, I found that for some reason a new setting was turned on in windows after the update. Turning this off fixed the poor audio quality, BUT it did not fix the fact that i'm unable to use the equalizer part of the armoury. Virtual Surround on/off doesn't change anything, the bass booster doesn't change the bass level, and the reverb doesn't add reverb to the sound.

Here's everything I tried so far but didn't work: 152ee80cbc

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