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this post was submitted on 29 Jul 2023
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my old phone, a samsung j7 i believe, had a live concert feature that would make the music sound much more like you were at a concert, it was a complete gamechanger in listening to live albums. my new one doesnt have that feature :(
Check out ViMusic open source app (available on fdroid) and it's equalizer feature, you can achieve pretty much same effect. Although it don't work on all phones.
Any phone has EQ capabilities
it wasnt just that, it had a specific toggle for it