One thing Android's music player lacks is enhancing the audio. Other
phones (Blackberry, iPhone, etc) have ways to boost the audio level
or, most importantly, control the bass output via an Equalizer. With
no EQ, the Android music experience is rather drab.

I have heard from developers it would be hard to implement on a third
party app. However, Samsung has this feature on their music player in
the Android based Behold II. Also, Motorola added an Equalizer to the
music app in the Milestone (Droid) in Europe. So it can be done but it
sounds hard.

I hope someday the stock app or other third party apps have new
enhanced audio options. The easiest thing for Google to do would be to
stop ignoring the audio codes of Android/ API and work on that part of
the framework. Android needs enhanced media!

just wanted to share my 2 cents.

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