Bitrates | Streaming Quality | Free or Premium | Platforms |
24 kbps | Low | Both | Desktop, mobile and tablet |
96 kbps | Normal | Both | Desktop, mobile and tablet |
128 kbps | Normal | Free | Web Player (AAC) |
160 kbps | High | Both | Desktop, mobile and tablet |
256 kbps | High | Premium | Web Player (AAC) |
320 kbps | Very High | Premium | Desktop, mobile and tablet |
Pay Attention: Low Streaming Quality isn't available on the Windows desktop app. To open the equalizer you will have to draw a weird gesture while the song is playing and it’s very hard to explain that in words. The app comes in both free and pro versions, and the only limitation of the free version is that you cannot save the manual settings you do on the equalizer.Surprisingly the iOS version of Spotify has a built-in equalizer but there’s no button or option using which you can access it. Equalizer app that works with spotify. ConclusionSo that was how you can get the equalizer for Spotify on Windows, and on iOS and Android. This built-in equalizer is very basic and lacks presets and the ability to create one manually. This video should do a better job of it.Don’t worry if you don’t get the equalizer in the first few attempts, I too failed quite a few times before I got it working. |