mark88888
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- We were using some third-party service, it's possible it's down for now.
- This is simply how EQ in our app works, nothing really to adjust it from your side. Can only recommend to pick some different music player with more advanced EQ system.
Thank you for information.
OK, I'll keep checking the art/lyrics function, hope it works again at some point! That would be useful.
As for the Shanling equalizer... it sounds as if it may be correct that using it at all veils the treble, and the sound as a whole? And using the equalizer of a different music player might not do that? OK, thanks... I do like the Shanling app a lot, besides this one issue, so if there's way to fix it that it would be great.
By the way, in a post yesterday I mentioned that I found that drums recede with the use of the balanced port, and I found that very welcome on some tracks where drums (like snares, and hi-hats) were too prominent in certain tracks using single-ended. I really am curious why this might be and if others have found the same. Here's a quote from a quite comprehensive review that says the same thing. I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned more here because at least to me it is obvious and a big change between single-ended and balanced, and a major reason to use balanced if possible. Here's the quote...
"With open-back desktop class headphones, the change is immediate and very obvious. I was listening to Child in Time by Deep Purple (Qobuz / Tidal) and suddenly the vocal performance increased in size like the singer had healthier lungs, drums went a few steps backwards like I have upgraded my headphones from semi-open to fully open-back ones."
https://soundnews.net/sources/daps/shanling-m3x-review-making-daps-great-again/