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My own personal opinion here but I'm kind of glad there is no equalizer. I never understand how to use the darn things and end up putting everything on rock anyway.
Just my opinion, I'm sure there are many reasons for those who do want one. I'm just not smart enough to figure it out.
Well, an EQ would be nice. I myself am looking for a music player or plug-in for the default music player for a crossfader so when I play my music on shuffle it fades to the next music and so on.
Hookbill, it's not really hard to learn, bro. Anyway, if you ever do learn how to use and set it up, trust me, the audiophile in you would be happier.
I would suggest adjusting your car's EQ then. It would be nice to have an EQ setting on the software. Not many people really know how to set a true EQ anyway. It'd be nice to get a graphical 4 band EQ or something, but I doubt that happens, and something that isn't frequency specific really sucks. If they'd put something like a 16 band EQ on there I'd be able to find my happy place so to speak, but something similar to a Q4 EQ would suffice if it worked as well.
MixZing now has a full equalizer. Just start playing a song and you'll see it on the lower left. You can apply the settings to one or all songs. It's use is a bit limited though.
amjacobs1, Ill have to check that out. Would be nice, love messing with the EQ when spinning records... Would be really nice to play with for certain music, or even an overall audio EQ...
No luck yet for me. I hope someone does make a music player with a crossfader effect.
UPDATE: I did a research again in the market and did find a player with a crossfader effect called BoomBoxoid. It has an average rating though and the comments don't seem promising right now.