Application record · ID 1084228340
Equalizer Fx: Bass Booster App
by TwinBit Ltd · Music · Free
- Average rating
- 4.2
- 27.9K ratings
- Ratings
- 27.9K
- On store since
- 2016
- 9 yrs 291 d
- Languages
- 1
Analyst summary
Last verified 5 Aug 2026Equalizer Fx: Bass Booster App is a Music application published by TwinBit Ltd. It holds a 4.2-star average across 27,902 public ratings.
It was last updated 19 Dec 2025. The listing has been on the store for 9 yrs 291 d.
On the listing it is a 52.9 MB download, runs on iPhone 5s and newer · iPad.
Position in category
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Review intelligence
Medium confidenceUsers report the app frequently fails to work with Apple Music, is expensive, and has significant functional issues.
This is a versatile app that is a dynamite equalizer for my iPhone. There are preset configurations for several genres and you can create your own to match your speakers or earphones. The only downside is how long it takes to load the music. A bargain at $10/yr.
It was not immediately possible to determine whether the thing just do it
Trajectory: declining · recomputed when new reviews arrive · limitations
Health timeline
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- 19 Dec 2025 Update Updated to v4.8.3 The most recent version we observed on the listing.
- 4 Mar 2016 Launch Launched on the App Store Original release date stated on the listing.
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Listing & advisories
Download size
52.9 MB
Minimum iOS
15.0
Devices supported
iPhone 5s and newer · iPad
Age rating
4+
Advisories
None listed by the publisher
Screenshots
6 on the listing
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Rankings this app appears on
Peer set
Peers are well-rated apps in Music, selected by category and rating — not by similarity of description, so the comparison is like-for-like on scale.
| App | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equalizer Fx: Bass Booster App | 4.2 | 27.9K | Free |
| Samply - Listen & Share | 5.0 | 2,592 | Free |
| Banjo Tuner - LikeTones | 5.0 | 2,565 | Free |
| WFMU Radio | 4.9 | 8,568 | Free |
| KSBJ | 4.9 | 7,697 | Free |
| 99.1 JOY FM – St. Louis | 4.9 | 4,690 | Free |
| AudioKit Synth One J6 | 4.9 | 2,309 | Free |
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Provenance
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- Last read 5 Aug 2026. Listing re-read daily; reviews re-read on a slower cadence.
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