Palash has been writing about technology (and entertainment) for over a decade. His focus has been on the evolution of computing, ranging from smartphones to PC builds and everything in between. You ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
The quick answer is “Yes, of course you should.” The more complex answer is “But only if you need it.” Your iPhone has an equalizer built in, although it’s not exactly easy to find.
Most people think that the iPhone music experience is a bit like the iPhone camera experience – impressive but a little too basic. In fact, for many, listening to music on the iPhone is as simple as ...
Equalizer APO is a great open-source tool that gives the user control over the sound coming from their computer. This is not just useful for music producers but also for general users looking for a ...
The new Media Player app is capable of playing back many of your audio and video files with ease. The app also offers an option for playing your local files. If required, modify or tailor the ...
I don't really know that much about audio. Up until now I just kinda ignored the equalizer in Winamp... but I'm curious... how do you use the equalizer? What are some basics in how you're supposed to ...
Depending on how you listen to your music, you may want—or need—to adjust the sound that comes out of your computer or your iPod. If you have simple speakers connected to your computer, or use an iMac ...
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