The Accudio app by golden ears, a headphone revolution.
Jul 28, 2015 at 3:46 AM Post #257 of 268
It doesn't play Apple Music file even when they are downloaded on the device
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Yup, thats the first thing I tried. Probably due to the fact that the files are protected AACs.
 
Sep 6, 2015 at 10:13 AM Post #259 of 268
Tried the Accudio on my iPhone 5S with Westone W20. Sounds very bad. Compare with FiiO X5-II
 
Sep 14, 2015 at 9:36 PM Post #264 of 268
@Francisk same here mate. Accudio was working perfectly for me on my 4th gen iPod touch and iPhone 4S at version 2.2.3, but has crashed with every update since then. I paid for the Pro version and it is now a useless app for me. The only way I can get it to work temporarily is to delete and reinstall the app, but will crash if I quit and try to reload it.
I'm now using Audyssey but without the enhancements on...it's much more stable than Accudio.
 
Sep 15, 2015 at 8:52 AM Post #265 of 268
@Francisk same here mate. Accudio was working perfectly for me on my 4th gen iPod touch and iPhone 4S at version 2.2.3, but has crashed with every update since then. I paid for the Pro version and it is now a useless app for me. The only way I can get it to work temporarily is to delete and reinstall the app, but will crash if I quit and try to reload it.
I'm now using Audyssey but without the enhancements on...it's much more stable than Accudio.

I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it since the past 4 updates but it still keeps crashing. I hate app companies that treat us like guinea pigs. If this isn't bad enough, try contacting their service support.....LOL. They're a joke, getting a reply from them is like winning a first prize lottery. Bottom line, please don't pay for an app that you can't use. You're better off and happier donating the money that you pay for this useless app to charity.
 
Oct 20, 2015 at 2:36 PM Post #266 of 268
Is there anything like this, that actually works, available for Android?
 
Dec 5, 2015 at 4:48 PM Post #267 of 268
I tried this on my iPad (by installing the app is an iPhone app) because I was curious about it.  With my Shure SRH-840s, I think it did a pretty good job, the sound got a pinch more mids and a tad more treble in the upper octave.  This got me much closer to my ADAM A7 studio monitor sound which is extremely flat and neutral as per measurements.
 
I then simulated the HD-650s and they did indeed remind me of the sound of HD-650s to some extent.
 
However, with my Sennheiser Momentum 2.0s, it didn't even get close to a flat sound at all.
 
There have been similar technologies in the past which aim to get speakers matched (Roland had released speakers with the technology built in) and microphones (Antares Microphone Modeler) matched in the audio world, and they all typically fell short of a convincing result.  I would argue that this app does the same, but it is worth trying for some fun.
 
P.S.: I'm a huge fan of Golden Ears and the way they measure headphones, I feel that they provide the most accurate and easy to read measurements.
 
Feb 25, 2016 at 12:21 PM Post #268 of 268
hi I bought the pro version but I have been having issues with track order, no matter how I tag the files, they always play alphabetically, aside from renaming all the track titles to "01 xxx" etc

thanks in advance
 

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