How can I enable an equalizer in spotify? AndroidUpdated 2 years ago
An EQ is a kind of audio filter that adjusts the volume of specific audio frequencies when you’re listening to music. Some equalizers will boost the low ends and bass, while others will reduce bass and boost the high end.
The music you listen to is typically edited and will sound good on various different sound systems. Some people however like to use a customizer equalizer to enhance their music listening experience. In Spotify can make those customizations to fit the exact sound you want with the equipment you're using, or you can use a built in preset for simpler-quicker use. While most streaming services don't have advanced settings, you can still create a custom equalizer in the Spotify app, and here's how.
On an Android
If you're on your Android, open spotify and click your home tab. Toggle to the gear icon in the top right corner and select playback.
Tap on Equalizer to proceed to the spotify EQ feature. Please note: You may have a notification pop up, Android phones include this warning when Third-Party Apps alter any audio settings.
After you've received this notification tap on Equalizer to access this drop down menu. Slide the control on the top right and you’ll be able to adjust to your desirable sound. In fact, tap on the “FX booster” because that’s a menu of drop down presets:
What’s great is that you can walk through the different presets and hear how they affect the music you’re currently enjoying and listening to, once you have achieved a sound that fits your music preferences you can toggle back to your spotify homepage and enjoy!