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Hello guys, I would like to know which android apps you guys use and recommend which have equalizers and 5.1 or 7.1 stuff just to try it out .

 

The earbuds I use on my phone are the Xiaomi Piston 2 and they have 3 buttons, my friend has got the same pair of earbuds and samsung's default music app and he can lower/increase the volume with the 2 buttons while the 3rd one stops/pauses the music.

 

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I just use the stock android music player. Google all access subscription is the best thing ever!

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I just use the stock android music player. Google all access subscription is the best thing ever!

You use stock Android music player and you're talking about Google All Access, so that means you use Google Play music? :P

 

Hello guys, I would like to know which android apps you guys use and recommend which have equalizers and 5.1 or 7.1 stuff just to try it out .

 

The earbuds I use on my phone are the Xiaomi Piston 2 and they have 3 buttons, my friend has got the same pair of earbuds and samsung's default music app and he can lower/increase the volume with the 2 buttons while the 3rd one stops/pauses the music.

 

Thanks

Android authority made a best music players video a few days ago.

They talk about the equalizers and stuff too.

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I'm there with the third... Google Play Music is pretty damn incredible.

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You use stock Android music player and you're talking about Google All Access, so that means you use Google Play music? :P

I don't know. It just say "Play Music" on the app name. I'm using the Nexus 5 and the only music player I got was that :P

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I don't know. It just say "Play Music" on the app name. I'm using the Nexus 5 and the only music player I got was that :P

 

That is Google Play Music :) Best one, by far. You can upload your library to their servers too (50,000 songs), and take it anywhere.

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I don't know. It just say "Play Music" on the app name. I'm using the Nexus 5 and the only music player I got was that :P

Ah, I understand ;)

Usually other phone makers (such as HTC, LG and Samsung) put another music player on a phone.

That's why I got confused.

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That is Google Play Music :) Best one, by far. You can upload your library to their servers too (50,000 songs), and take it anywhere.

I CAN?!?!? Impossibru!

Thanks for the tips, this will help a lot hahaha :D

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I CAN?!?!? Impossibru!

Thanks for the tips, this will help a lot hahaha :D

 

I have about 1/3 of my library on there... somewhere around 42k songs with me at all times. Pretty great!

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Spotify works pretty well especially if you don't own any music.

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Shuttle is a pretty clean good player, the equalizer is a bit finicky though. 

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I don't like music.

If I did I'd use Google Play Music or piggyback off my mom's Spotify account.

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I have about 1/3 of my library on there... somewhere around 42k songs with me at all times. Pretty great!

 

You still need internet access to listen to all of those right?

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You still need internet access to listen to all of those right?

 

You can download some locally.

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Ok, I've figured the one to use, it'll be rocket player, I've used it in the past and I like it, how do I access the equalizer after activating it in the options tho?

 

EDIT:Found it nvm...

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Before GP Music was a thing I used player pro. Was pretty good. Had a heap of features including lyric search for each song and you could manually add album art if the song had the wrong one or none at all. Then I switched to poweramp because it looked better and had the same features

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