I like the simplicity of the free version and what all it can do so much I ordered another Onyx Sudio 4 bluetooth speaker to rock out on my desk! It does the job well with a lot of nice options like controlling individual amplitude gains on all of you audible bluetooth devices (giving more amplitude to bigger speakers and less or not at all to smaller speakers and computer or laptop). The paid version wich I can use for 20 hours before having to purchase, is a bit more complex to change settings but I can see it extremely useful for a musician or producer. On top of that, if I want to add more amplication to the overall I can do that to the point of blowing my speakers so be careful with using the full range of amplification because you can easily blow your speakers.Īlso there is a choice to purchase which gives more options that I didn't see necessary because all I wanted was to eq and the amplification was a bonus. I have my MacBook Pro connected to a Harman Kardon, Onyx Sudio 4 and was able to eq my music exactly how I wanted it to sound. Note: SpeakerAmp does not currently support AirPlay devices and FaceTime. 1.FlexClip 2.VLC Media Player 3.Chrome Volume Booster 4.Equalizer APO 5.Boom 3D 6.Letasoft Sound Booster 7.Audio Retoucher 8.Fidelizer Audio Enhancer 9. Additional free audio driver is needed in that mode: Yet another namesake of an app that we talked about above, this app is more simple compared to other offerings out there. In the system-wide mode, the app can process audio coming from any app. 7) Volume Booster by Vintage Audio Tools. With the player, you can play, amplify and equalize any of these audio formats: mp3, mp4, wav, m4a, ,aac, adts, ac3, aif, aifc, caf, snd or au.
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