Optimized for EDM, Hip-Hop, and Synthwave. Focuses on physical punch without distorting vocals. +5.5 dB (Deep rumble) 62 Hz: +4.0 dB (Kick drum punch) 125 Hz: +1.5 dB (Warmth)
If you really want "exclusive" quality, use the mode. Unlike the standard 10-band graphic EQ, the 64-band parametric EQ allows you to pinpoint exact frequencies to fix specific "dips" in your headphones' sound signature.
Open Poweramp Equalizer and ensure it has the necessary permissions to intercept your media player's audio session. poweramp equalizer presets exclusive
While basic EQ apps provide standard "Rock," "Pop," or "Bass Boost" settings, "exclusive" Poweramp presets go deeper. They are often custom-designed for specific hardware (headphones, IEMs, car audio) or meticulously tuned by audiophiles to achieve a "neutral," "warm," or "audiophile-grade" sound signature.
Copy the custom preset text or download the .json file to your device storage. Optimized for EDM, Hip-Hop, and Synthwave
While graphic EQs are intuitive, switching to parametric mode lets you target exact problem frequencies. If your headphones have a piercing peak at exactly 6.5 kHz, a parametric band allows you to surgically drop that exact frequency without affecting the surrounding treble. Summary: Elevate Your Audio
Settings designed to make your headphones sound "neutral." Unlike the standard 10-band graphic EQ, the 64-band
: Some apps like YouTube Music might sound "thinner" than your local FLAC files. You can assign a boost preset exclusively to YouTube to level the playing field. How to Set It Up
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