This article will show you how to set the EQ levels and Volume Limit in iOS 7 on the iPhone, iPad (Mini), and iPod Touch. The EQ settings are built in to the Settings App and they allow you to adjust the sound of the audio by doing things like increasing bass, reducing bass, optimizing for spoken word, etc. There are a total of 23 preset EQ options that you can choose from on your iOS device. The Volume Limit is also built in to the Music section of the Settings App. This allows you to set a maximum volume level so as to prevent damage to your hearing by excessive volume levels on headphones. Here is how to set the EQ and Volume Limit for the music app on your iPhone, iPad (Mini), and iPod Touch:
How to Set EQ in iOS 7
Open up the the Settings App and navigate down to the Music settings. Tap on the Music Settings and then tap on EQ. This will give you the full list of preset EQ options to select from. Each option will yield better results depending on the type of music or podcast you are listening to as well as the headphones or speakers your are playing the music through. You can test different options by first playing a song and then navigating to the EQ settings in the Settings App. Tap on different options as you are listening to the music to select the best option for your music and speakers. To turn EQ off, simply tap on the “Off” button at the very top of the list of EQ presets.
How to set Volume Limit in iOS 7
The Volume Limit settings are just below the EQ settings in the Music section of the Settings App. Tap on Volume Limit and then adjust the slider to set the maximum level of volume that will be allowed through any speakers or headphones when playing music. This setting will remain on until you turn the Volume Limit off by sliding the maximum volume slider to its highest level.
Now you know how to set EQ and Volume Limit in iOS 7 on your iPhone, iPad (Mini), and iPod Touch.