How to EQ audio online
An equalizer boosts or cuts frequency ranges so speech cuts through or music feels clearer. This page opens EQ after upload so you can shape tone before exporting.
- Upload audio — use a common format your browser can decode.
- Choose a preset or move bands — start with a preset (for example vocal clarity), then fine-tune.
- Apply EQ — bake the curve into the selected track when you are happy with the preview.
- Save — export MP3, WAV, or other available formats.
Frequency guide for beginners
| Range | Sounds like | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Low (≈60–170 Hz) | Rumbling room noise, boom | Cut slightly to reduce mud |
| Low-mids (≈310–600 Hz) | Boxy dialogue | Gentle cut for clearer speech |
| Presence (≈2–5 kHz) | Consonants, intelligibility | Small boost if voices sound dull |
| Air (high shelves) | Sparkle and hiss | Boost carefully; cut if recordings are harsh |
Prefer small moves (±2–4 dB) over aggressive boosts. Pair with the Audio Volume Changer after EQ so overall loudness matches your target.
Presets vs manual bands
Presets are a starting point for common goals (voice, bass, brightness). Manual bands let you carve a problem frequency after you hear it. Apply EQ when the live curve sounds right so Save does not double-apply live filters.
Privacy
EQ preview and bake run in the browser. Audio is not uploaded to ShoutingNow for equalization.