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Do you use Equalizer?

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altuixde:
Recently I (re?)discovered that using EQ can make music sound really good on my Sony headphones. The problem is that an EQ that works well with one song may not work well with another. A music player that supports per-track EQ would help. I know of two music players that can do this: iTunes and Neutrino. Both apps have various weaknesses, so I'd rather not use either for playing music, at least not their current versions. So, are there any other music players out there that support per-track EQ? I've searched and I don't think there are any, at least not for Mac. But it can't hurt to ask, right?

altuixde:
I bought Neutrino two weeks ago (I caved) and I now can say that per-track EQ and effects is indeed awesome. It's even possible to have different settings for different headphones and speakers (by cloning playlists). Also, unlike iTunes, there's no delay between when you drag the EQ sliders and when you hear the result. Neutrino hasn't been updated in a while, I'm not sure if it's ever going to have a significant update again and, at 30 bucks, it's not the cheapest; but I'm so glad I got it. The app has a 30 day trial, so if you have a Mac, you can try it for free. 8)

I wasted my free trial more than a year ago, that's why I had to buy it in order to try out the per-track EQ again.

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