Learn Hiby Music’s Equalizer with Three Songs

You might be wondering: what exactly do those EQ sliders do? Don’t worry. Let’s walk through three different songs. Open your Hiby Music, follow along, and let your ears tell you the difference.

🎵 Song 1: Adele – Hello (Vocals, Emotion, Midrange)

The heart of this song is Adele’s voice — rich, warm, with a slight rasp.

Suggested EQ settings:

Freq

Adjustment

Why

250Hz

+2dB

Adds warmth to the vocal

500Hz

+1dB

Enhances chest resonance

1kHz

+3dB

Brings the vocal forward, clear and present

2kHz

+2dB

Adds a touch of bite without harshness

8kHz

+1dB

Brings out breath and lip details

Leave all other bands at 0dB.
Result: Adele’s voice feels closer, fuller, and the chorus hits harder emotionally.

Adele-Hello-EQ

🎵 Song 2: Imagine Dragons – Believer (Bass, Impact, Rock/Electronic)

This track is all about punchy drums, strong rhythm, and crisp lows.

Suggested EQ settings:

Freq

Adjustment

Why

32Hz

+3dB

Adds sub‑bass foundation, makes the kick drum physical

64Hz

+4dB

Boosts bass and drum impact

125Hz

+2dB

Gives low end some bounce without muddiness

250Hz

-1dB

Slight cut to avoid masking the bass

2kHz

+2dB

Emphasizes attack of rhythmic instruments

4kHz

+1dB

Brightens synths and electric guitars

Result: The chorus drums hit your chest. Perfect for running or workouts.

🎵 Song 3: Ludovico Einaudi – Nuvole Bianche (Piano, Space, Classical)

This piano piece needs clarity, air, and a sense of space while keeping the piano’s natural dynamics.

Suggested EQ settings:

Freq

Adjustment

Why

64Hz

+1dB

Adds a touch of weight to the left‑hand accompaniment

500Hz

-1dB

Reduces any mid‑bass muddiness

2kHz

+2dB

Brings out the attack of each note

4kHz

+3dB

Adds crispness and detail

8kHz

+2dB

Enhances space and reverberation

16kHz

+1dB

Adds airiness to overtones

Result: The piano sounds transparent, with each note lingering in space. Great for bedtime or focus work.

How to save your settings

After dialing in an EQ in Hiby Music:

  1. Tap “Save” at the top
  2. Enter a name, e.g., “Adele Vocal”, “Rock Bass”, “Piano Air”
  3. Next time you listen to similar music, just load that preset

You can also tap “Share” to export the settings as a file and send them to friends.

A final tip

There’s no “perfect” EQ — it depends on your headphones and personal taste. Use the numbers above as a starting point, then tweak. Want more bass? Push 64Hz higher. Vocals too bright? Pull back 1kHz a little.

The best thing about Hiby Music’s equalizer is that you can hear every change you make. Experiment a few times, and your ears will get sharper.

Next time you listen to a song, don’t just hit play. Open the equalizer and try something new. You might discover a whole different side of a song you thought you knew.

 

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