How to use the iPod Equalizer |
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The iPod equalizer or the "EQ" is a perfect way to control the quality of the music and the tone in which it is played back. Apple, Inc. included the EQ function on its music player in order to improve the quality and sound of the music heard. When the iPod is first purchased, it will contain equalizer presets that the user can choose to boost a song's sound quality. The settings for the equalizer can be changed under the "Settings" menu, and if you would like to change the EQ presets, follow the steps below.
If the equalizer settings have not been changed, it will read EQ-OFF. This simply means your songs are not being played with the use of an equalizer. If the equalizer setting under the Settings menu reads EQ-FLAT, the equalizer is not used to play an encoded song unless the user has attached a preset to it in iTunes. Therefore, it is possible to use the iTunes software to attach equalizer presets to songs. When these songs are then transferred to the iPod, the iPod will play the preset that has been established by iTunes, before playing any new preset selected on the iPod. If the song you would like to play was not assigned an equalizer setting in iTunes, or you would like to change it from the previous setting, this can be done while the song is playing. Follow the instructions above to go to the EQ menu after you have selected the song.
The Bass Booster and Bass Reducer are the most common settings changed under the equalizer settings. These settings allow the iPod user the ability, to increase or reduce the bass for the songs they choose. However, if you decide not to use the equalizer to play songs on your iPod, it is recommended that the EQ-OFF setting be selected. Having this feature ON in your iPod is a quick way to drain the battery. blog comments powered by Disqus |
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