Hello dear community, hope you’re all doing good. Here’s my question: I recently bought a pair of bluetooth hearphones but they’re too heavy on the bass and sound muffled to me since I’m mostly listen to metal and similar. So I was wondering if anybody knows a system wide equalizer for Android that doesen’t requires root (like Viper4Android) and, more important that anything else, it’s as light as possible on the RAM because I’m using a Moto G 2013 that only has 1GB of RAM so you do the math. I’ve tried several now and all of them are in the 70-90MB of RAM used with one spiking up to 156MB (that’s crazy!). The integrated Motorola eq present in the settings it’s completly useless unfortunately. I tried to tinker with it but doesen’t change the sound at all. Thanks for any answer.
I don't know if it's system-wide, but VLC has a good equalizer built into it for Android. VLC much more resembles a media library and playback program on Android than it does on PC. It would at least be good for music.
I'm already using Black Player that integrates an equalizer and it works well. But if I fire up Spotify the eq is not in place anymore.
Think this is the only other one i thought much of within the free realm. Not sure if it systemwide
Thanks for the suggestion, I really appreciate it. Also I didn't mention the app to be free really (if I did holy shit I can't even control myself lol) so if you have any suggestion for a paid equalizer feel free to post it.
It has been awhile since i have used it, so things may have changed ? I am viper4android person now.
I know Viper4Android is probably the best audio engine for Android but unfortunately I can't use it and I don't want to root my phone just for that.
I have heard good things about this one but never used it. Reseach on your part is need to see if it fits your use case.
I've been looking around a lot, scavaging the Playstore but didn't find anything really useful to me. I know Poweramp and it's just a music player with an integrated eq. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.