Android equalizer apps that work with Tidal?

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Dunno where to put this, could be music, phones, headphones, software, whatever.

I bought a pair of cheapo Ugreen headphones (because I keep losing/breaking the things) and it's a bit bass heavy with Tidal, apparently there are apps that work with Tidal to change the EQ settings, yet none of the ones I've tried work.

Phone's a Pixel 8 Pro if that makes any difference.

Any ideas?
 
I've got an equalizer on a DAP I use in the car. Spent hours and hours tuning the cars audio only to resort to a 3rd party app :D

It works with Tidal - I forget the name but I'll take a look later.
 
Dunno where to put this, could be music, phones, headphones, software, whatever.

I bought a pair of cheapo Ugreen headphones (because I keep losing/breaking the things) and it's a bit bass heavy with Tidal, apparently there are apps that work with Tidal to change the EQ settings, yet none of the ones I've tried work.

Phone's a Pixel 8 Pro if that makes any difference.

Any ideas?

Wiim Pro Plus? That's if you want a dedicated streamer at home.
 
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if you have unlimited data, you've tried using the higher quality streams on tidal ?
these streams and their eq improved the experience using tidal with car-play, although spotify with it's equalizer is better for me.
Otherwise for my ripped music I use foobar&vlc both of which have equalizers.
 
I started a new Tidal trial over the past two weeks (to audition a new dac) and the prevalence of remastered s*** on Tidal is part of the EQ problem,

For example I was looking for Marillion and peter gabriel classic albums I'm familiar with from CD originals, but bass heavy remasters sound rubbish,
even if they are lossless, I've been able to find youtube uploads of the originals which sound much better , even though they are non-premium/opus251 encoding.

I want Tidal to be a one stop shop, that has at least the ability to quickly see what versions are available, with youtube you are left with the problem of auditioning
versions posted by different people and creating playlists of the good unadulterated ones.
 

Poweramp Equalizer​


Works fine with Tidal. Free 30 day trial so give it a go and if you like it buy it.


Also read this about it :- https://www.viwizard.com/tidal-music-tips/tidal-equalizer.html

If you need a good and powerful music player, this is good and I use it on all my android devices:-


Same guys that make both apps above.
 
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