In the world of mobile high-fidelity audio, few names command as much respect as . For over a decade, Poweramp has been the gold standard for Android audiophiles, not just for its bit-perfect playback and crossfading capabilities, but for its secret weapon: the Equalizer .
: Poweramp features built-in support for AutoEQ profiles , which are community-driven presets specifically tuned to "flatten" the frequency response of over 2,500 different headphone models. This means a preset for a pair of Sony XM5s will sound fundamentally different—and more accurate—than one for Apple AirPods.
: While many apps offer 5 bands, Poweramp allows for up to 32 bands. This allows you to surgically remove "muddiness" in the low-mids or add "sparkle" to the highs without affecting the rest of the soundstage. Assignable Presets
| Feature | Exclusive OFF | Exclusive ON | |----------|--------------|--------------| | Per-app presets | ❌ Manual only | ✅ Auto | | Sample-rate detection | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Track title presets | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Works with Bluetooth | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | | Needs Notification Access | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Search for "Poweramp Presets" or "Equalizer Settings" groups where users share custom .json files.
To get the most "exclusive" sound, don't just stick to the "Rock" or "Pop" defaults. Utilize the for your specific headphones, then use the Parametric EQ to fine-tune the high-end sparkle to your personal taste.
High-res FLAC files benefit from different tweaks than a standard Spotify stream.
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