Better Listening With EQ
A better listening experience using EQ
An equalizer setting is used to increase or decrease specific levels of frequencies so
that the quality of sound you hear is enhanced according to the kind of song you are
listening. There are three main parts of an equalizer � the bass, the mid and the
treble. The bass is the lower frequency sounds that need to be high in some songs
like hip-hop which has a lot of electronic beats. The treble corresponds to the high
frequencies. This should be high in case of classical songs which have a lot of violin
in them. The mid is the frequencies between the bass and the treble. The vocals
usually come in this region.
The iPhone has several presets to help you choose a proper EQ setting. Some of
these increase the while others increase the treble. Available presets in iPhone are:
Acoustic, Bass Booster, Bass Reducer, Dance, Electronic, Pop, and Rock. Each EQ
setting has been designed to suit the particular genre of music.
To change your EQ settings, do the following:
* Tap the settings button from the home screen
* Tap the iPod settings
* Tap EQ in this
* Select a particular EQ setting
* Tap home button when you are finished
You could also turn off the equalizer by tapping �Off� at the end. Have a good
listening experience with the iPhone EQ.