pretty sure a good sound engineer would realize that their all the same file types, and eq's on a cell phone are like using a small band aid to cover a bullet wound. it's a joke. you don't need eqs, you need good headphones. And even then, power amp, win amp, whatever the hell you use - they don't actually morph the quality of the track. doesn't change it to some magical power amp file extension where it's any less digitalized.
Cubed is the best free option on the market. If you don't like the cube, you can change the view to morph mode as well simple mode. Very good player, very cool looking, only a little lacking in random areas, but all in all pretty good.
Wow...I am actually speechless by this lol.
Ok while they are the same file types there is still a significant improvement in the sound quality of the track while using Power Amps EQ vs Stock player. You try to justify what you said all you want, but your incorrect. In fact from my experience the difference is even more noticeable on a higher end set of headphones. I have a pair of Sennheiser HD 595s, Razer Orcas, iBeats, and than some lower end headphones like the ones that come with the ipods and the difference is very noticeable.
Another big fan of Music Mod.I'm really thrilled with Music Mod. It's got several great widgets along with gesture controls and it's free. It also immediately opens the main-folder you were last in instead of exclusively opening only the artist or song (I always like to open the albums folder when I open the app and Music Mod does that- Zimly only opens the songs folder no matter what you did last). I've used a lot of different music players and I can't find anything better than Music Mod.
No need to justify. Playing with the EQ's to get YOURSELF a better sound is fine. Just as long as you realize it's not actually better. It's the exact same song. I can say "well I like hearing songs through AM radios, so poweramp is better because I can do that". Doesn't mean the song sounds any different. You're putting a mask on it.
I took issue with the person saying that sound quality is different between apps. That's flat out wrong. If you have an app that you can toggle presets to get a sound that's better for you, more power to you. As long as you realize you're masking the song, not making the song sound better. If you put things through a compressor, they'll sound tighter, but not as accurate to what the song is SUPPOSED to sound like (which will be difficult to achieve on an MP3 either way).
And of course "the difference was noticeable" between high end and low end headphones. Are YOU serious? Are you implying that the difference ISN'T noticeable when you don't have fancy EQ'S? It's always different, no matter what headphones you have. Thus my saying EQ'S are irrelevant. A good pair of headphones will represent the sound file the correct way. If you don't like that way, then you'll need EQ's. I know the dev of Lithium, and I know the dev of a knew app called justmusic (not out yet)... I know for a fact they don't mess with any magical preamps to make music sound better on their apps. That's preposterous.
My initial comment was against someone who said the sound quality wasn't as good on one app as it is on some other apps. That's flat out wrong. It's the same quality. If you're saying EQ's make the sound better, well, more power to you, I'm sure you like it better. Still the same quality.
For me it was the only player that would not lump my ringtones in with my music.