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Enable via Settings > Audio > Advanced Tweaks > MusicFX . Toggle the MusicFX switch in the EQ tab to "On". Pro-Level Customization: Parametric vs. Graphic Poweramp isn't limited to fixed sliders.
Many users import settings from the AutoEQ Project , which provides scientifically calibrated presets for thousands of headphone models to achieve a "Harman Target" neutral sound.
At its core, a preset is a saved configuration of frequency adjustments. Poweramp features a professional-grade graphic and parametric equalizer that allows you to boost or cut specific decibel levels across the frequency spectrum (from deep sub-bass at 31Hz to crystal-clear treble at 16kHz). Why Use Presets? poweramp+equalizer+presets
Tap the "Preset" button to select from classics like Bass Extreme , Rock , or Classical .
If you boost multiple sliders, the audio may distort. Use the Preamp slider to lower the overall volume to compensate for high EQ boosts. Enable via Settings > Audio > Advanced Tweaks > MusicFX
If you are using the standalone Poweramp Equalizer for other streaming apps, follow these steps to ensure it works correctly:
Graphs and professional calibrations are great, but audio is subjective. If a preset sounds "tinny" to you, don't be afraid to tweak the 2kHz–4kHz range until it feels right. Graphic Poweramp isn't limited to fixed sliders
While the stock presets are a great starting point, the community has developed "best-in-class" settings for specific hardware.