![]() ![]() Part of that problem might be down to your headphones, but even when you pair a more expensive set with your iOS device, the results aren’t that much better. If you find yourself frustrated at the default sound settings, wait until you tap Settings > Music > EQ to apply one of the 22 custom presets: more often than not your sound ends up worse than it did before you started. Much of the blame for this can be squarely pointed at the default Music player that ships with iOS. They’re competent enough, but match them up to a Cowon or Colorfly player and their limitations become apparent. Whisper it quietly, but the iPod touch and iPhone aren’t quite the audiophile’s choice that Apple would have you believe.
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