It does not provide a sharp low cut filter (sometimes called a subsonic or infrasonic filter), a high cut filter, or, so far as I can determine, parametric equalization. That last is a bit of a disappointment: Parametric eq is definitely the best for a natural sounding result, in many cases.
Now, I may be wrong about that last, as I am new to Equalizer APO. If there is a way to enable parametric eq with this app, please advise!
There is also a sidekick app named "AQUA" that works through(?) Equalizer APO. It may indeed provide true parametric equalization. I have not yet had a chance to download AQUA and try it out, but, I'll add comments here if / when I have done so.
I've also not yet tried Equalizer APO (or, obviously, AQUA) in conjunction with an app like my old fave for "simple", well, fairly simple, recording of audio: Wavosaur.
Knowledgeable persons, please comment or add information.
Thanks in advance!
Disclaimer: I am not connected in any way to the providers of these two programs. I am merely “a user”.
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Just curious, this can mostly be appreciated so purely with Classical and/or Jazz. I that the case? :)
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Just go with Apple AirPods Pro 2. Large headphones are too big and silly to carry around outside.
I use the Jabra2 85 headphones. I get all the functionality I need for either music or work. I receive updates to the software and hardware.
I bought a Bluetooth headset for $7 at Five Below. It works great, even better than some of the older, name brand variety which were quirky when you tried to pair them to another Bluetooth device.
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