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  • Not worth the money

    The eq just doesn’t sound good on full blast it’s as if your audio sounds like it’s going through static
  • Not worth the money

    The eq just doesn’t sound good on full blast it’s as if your audio sounds like it’s going to explode.
  • Doesn’t with with iTunes

    So doesn’t work with iTunes, waste of $3, don’t buy if you’re using Apple Music.
  • Awesome! But….

    Awesome eq!….but where’s that on/off switch?
  • Work with iTunes?

    I cannot get the app to recognize iTunes and the music there.
  • Save Your Money

    Doesn’t work at all. Will not access the music on my iPhone. No instructions. I can’t get the developer’s website to accept an email. Garbage! When the charge for this comes on my credit card, I won’t be paying it
  • Crap Software

    DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
    This thing is trash. It is bad, dumb, ineffective software.
  • crashes iphone Xr which has the most current IOS patch.

    i want my money back on this purchase and i want the app removed and removed from the store until it has been updated to be compatible with IOS 13. Until then give me my money back.
  • Poor fidelity, crackles. I want my money back

    Equalizers are pretty straightforward. I'm amazed by the loss of quality and the distortion this causes when any band is boosted. I want my money back, totally worthless on my high end sound system.
  • Good tone bad usuability

    Well - probably I’m speaking too soon. I can’t help saying that it is very very inconvenient to have to load songs into this EQ enhanced player (every time)? out? And,(one by one)? I see no way you can select more than, one song, at a time, to add to the player. Then, when you close the App, it seems to forget everything that it had, within itself. The tone colors appear reasonable, but the whole thing appears to be an inconvenience such that the whole thing is not worth it. Listeners really want an EQ which really works like an EQ, a tone control, in the real world. That is to say, an EQ which behaves like an installed component, which is always there, and which can be used, or not used, with any audio thrown at it. This App is an outlier into which one has to load songs, one song, at a time, which it is destined not to remember. **Is this outlier status due to Apple Inc. actually, not letting anyone close enough to its (propriety) to make a component of any real convenience or ease of use? The stove pipe is very old technology. Apple, if true, loses a real claim on leading edge....
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