Using the Belkin SoundForm app Equalizer

The Belkin SoundForm™ app features an equalizer to adjust the sound settings of your Belkin SoundForm device. The equalizer allows you to choose from a set of presets, each titled to represent the genre of music they are designed to enhance the sound of. If you prefer a more personal touch to your music, you can adjust the equalizer to what you prefer and create your own named presets.

The Belkin SoundForm Immerse is used in the examples below.

 



 How to get to the Equalizer


1. Open the Belkin SoundForm app and choose your audio device from the devices list.

2. Scroll down to the Equalizer section and tap on the Equalizer button.

 

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Navigating the Equalizer settings

The Equalizer settings allow you to change individual sound frequencies, choose a preset, create your own preset, or choose your custom presets.

 

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  • Back – Returns you to the main menu
  • Frequency Sliders – Allow you to go to the Frequency Sliders menu by tapping on Adjust EQ 
  • Presets – Contains preset Equalizer settings
 
 

Understanding the Equalizer Frequency Sliders

The Belkin SoundForm app features a seven-frequency equalizer slider set, which allows you to customize your listening experience when using a Belkin SoundForm audio product.

 

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The Equalizer goes from -9 dB at the bottom of the bar to +9 dB at the top of the bar. Tapping and holding on to the white button allows you to slide the bar up and down.

The Equalizer bar is divided into three sections.

 

  • Low – 92 Hz, 70 Hz
  • Mid – 250 Hz, 683 Hz, 1.9 kHz, 5.1 kHz
  • High – 6.3 kHz


Adjusting each frequency bar will impact a specific part of the audio you are listening to.

  • 70 Hz – This is the low frequency used for producing a harder-hitting bass sound. This will bring out drums and bass sounds.
  • 92 Hz – This is the low frequency used for producing a harder-hitting bass sound. This will bring out drums and bass sounds.
  • 250 Hz – This is for the lower mid-range frequencies. It is used to enhance the lower-range sounds heard on instruments such as pianos and guitars.
  • 683 Hz – This is for the mid-range frequencies. It is used to enhance vocals and most mid-range instruments such as strings. 
  • 1.9 kHz – This is for the mid-range frequencies. It is used to enhance vocals and most mid-range instruments such as strings. 
  • 5.1 kHz – This is an upper mid-range frequency. This will enhance most of your higher instrumental sounds.
  • 6.3 kHz – This is part of the high-range frequency. This will enhance the higher notes of music.
 


Choosing a Belkin SoundForm Equalizer preset

The Belkin SoundForm app features a set of 15 presets to enhance your listening experience.

The Belkin Signature Sound is the default preset when using the Belkin SoundForm app. It is engineered to provide the best listening experience with the Belkin earbuds.

Bass Enhancing Presets

 

  • Bass Boost
  • Rock
  • Electronic
  • Trebel Reduce


Balanced Presets
 

  • Hip Hop
  • Pop
  • R&B
  • Classical
  • Acoustic
  • Neutral
  • Balanced


High-Range Enhancing Presets
 

  • Jazz
  • Vocal
  • Bass Reduce
 
 

Choosing a preset

You have to be actively streaming to switch to another preset.


1. Open the Belkin SoundForm app and navigate to the Equalizer screen.

2. Scroll down the list to locate a sound setting you want to use. Tap on the setting to make it active.

 

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Creating a custom Equalizer preset

The Belkin SoundForm app allows you to create a custom Equalizer preset to listen to music the way you want. 

NOTE: The Belkin SoundForm Flow (AUC006) does not support the custom Equalizer preset feature.


1. Open the Belkin SoundForm app and navigate to the Equalizer screen.

2. Choose a preset to use for your base settings and tap on Adjust EQ. The Belkin Signature Sound cannot be used for creating your own custom preset.

 

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3. Tap and hold on to the white button and move the slider up or down. You can adjust the level from -9 dB to +9 dB. Then tap Save preset.
 

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4. You can also give your preset a name to easily identify it in the list. 
 

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5. Tap on Save to continue or Cancel to stop creating the custom setting.

6. A check mark will appear beside the preset name. 

 

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While creating your custom setting, tapping the undo button will erase all changes you have made to the sliders.

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