Sorry, I just took a stab in the dark hoping it would help. I just listen to
the same song on my phone and it sounded fine.
Hoe you manage to fix it.
> On 14/05/2020, at 10:17, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
> I’ve noticed recently, that the feature before iOS 13, where you could simply
> tilt your pho
I didn’t think it was an EQ issue either, but decided to try it just to see if
it changed anything, and unfortunately, that did nothing. I didn’t notice this
actually until iOS 13 came out, and it would just channel them and the function
that used to be available, which was to tilt the phone, t
I’ve done nothing special with the EQ setting in the Music app on my iPhone X
running iOS 13.4.1, and I just played the same track (Aquarius by the 5th
Dimension) and everything sounded good through both the iPhone’s speakers and
my AirPods Pro.
- Brad -
On May 13, 2020, at 20:06, Petrus Tu
Hi Jessica,
Can’t say I’ve noticed this. But did you ever use the QE function on the music
app? If you go in to your settings on your phone and find the music app
settings you should find the QE settings in there. It is usually turned off by
default but if you turn it on you can adjust your pre
I’ve noticed recently, that the feature before iOS 13, where you could simply
tilt your phone if you were playing a split track and wanted it to play in
stereo instead, seems to no longer be in existence. Perfect example, if I
wanted to here “Aquarius” by “the Fifth Dimension,” I can barely hea