dbumgardner1

Q: My question was how do you control bass and treble on your Mac pro? he act of the matter is you can't. Why don't they just say that rather than reading all of the ********

My question was how do you control bass and treble n a Mac Pro with the latest software.

 

The answer is you can't

 

In summary why don't you say that upfront?

Instead of reading a bunch of crap that says nothing

MacBook Pro, iOS 8, you can't control bass or treble

Posted on Oct 13, 2014 10:46 PM

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  • by lllaass,

    lllaass lllaass Oct 14, 2014 1:00 AM in response to dbumgardner1
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    Oct 14, 2014 1:00 AM in response to dbumgardner1

    See the reply to your other post

  • by kahjot,

    kahjot kahjot Oct 14, 2014 9:22 AM in response to dbumgardner1
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    Oct 14, 2014 9:22 AM in response to dbumgardner1

    You CAN use the iTunes equalizer, for whatever that's worth. The built-in audio on a Mac is not very good. I think most folks who want good sound from their computers get a headphone amp/DAC such as the Dragonfly.

  • by Johnb-one,

    Johnb-one Johnb-one Oct 14, 2014 11:24 AM in response to dbumgardner1
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    Oct 14, 2014 11:24 AM in response to dbumgardner1

    just a suggestion: try soundflower or Audio Hijack Pro. I know with the 2nd one, you can control the bass, treble, and all that, with anything that makes sound, from itunes, to Safari, DVD player, Skype ( I guess) and other stuff. Worth the $, IMO, so in answer to your question  dbumgardner1, no, no you can't.  I suppose in that sense, Windows has us at a loss. We also need 2nd party stuff to play BluRay's, too. However, I haven't seen any Macintosh viruses (virii?) for a long long time....

     

    so, there's that....

     

    JB