It can play tons of different files (including FLAC and ALAC), organize your library using a specific set of folders, and the equalizer is awesome. You aren't going to find another music player on Android with this level of configurability.
It can play tons of different files (including FLAC and ALAC), organize your library using a specific set of folders, and the equalizer is awesome. Instead, PowerAMP's niche is playing your music and giving you a ton of control over how you do it I loved it Music Player. PowerAMP Platform: Android Price: $5.18 Download Page Features Plays tons of different music files, including mp3, mp4/m4a, alac, ogg, wma, flac, wav, ape, wv, and tta; also supports .cue files. This is a little experiment that I've been trying with Music Player recently and I'm kind of closing the pasture gate after the horse has bolted. I can chicken out on creating the impression of being alienated. Android has no shortage of great music apps, but if you're looking for something that'll play nearly any local file, has a powerful equalizer, a handy tag editor, and tons of customization options, look no further than PowerAMP. This isn't really PowerAMP's fault, but it might be a deal killer for those that have already become accustomed to storing their music onl
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