Matthew Roy
A must-have EQ app for Android. I do have one request for a future update: In the "Channel balance" setting, I'd like an option to adjust both the left and right channels together. I use this all the time to lower the gain, but I hate that the left and right channels need to be adjusted independently. A toggle to keep both channels locked in sync would fix this minor annoyance in an otherwise awesome app.
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UbdU
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Used this for a while with no problems, and even paid for the pro to support the developer. Now for a few months, I've been getting crackling, static, and cut-outs while the Autoeq is enabled. This is on my Pixel 7 while using Sony Linkbuds S and Galaxy Buds 2. Changing the Bluetooth codec doesn't fix the audio issues, nor does a phone reboot. It's the Wavelet Autoeq, and it took me a long time to figure out. Disappointed. Edit: dev response helped. Thanks!
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pittvandewitt
May 28, 2024
Try enabling the automatic post-gain setting under the limiter options. Does this resolve the issue you're experiencing?
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tested the app and purchased directly to support developer, also recommend it to everyone, very good app, that is flexible and does not distort the sound when you use it. only have 2 points, first make the app usable for older android 5/6 devices to be able to use in car head units and to relive old unused tablets as touchscreen music streamers and second make it start in legacy mode as it is the way to go on most devices and novices do not know this.
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