The equalizer feature was removed from Amazon Music.
Amazon Music had an equalizer feature that allowed users to adjust the bass, midrange, and treble to their liking. However, in a move that disappointed many users, Amazon decided to remove this feature from the app. The exact reasons for its removal have not been publicly detailed by Amazon, but it’s speculated that the decision could be related to licensing issues, simplification of the app interface, or a shift in focus towards other features or services.
When the equalizer was available, it provided a way for listeners to personalize their music experience by tweaking the sound settings. Users could choose from presets or manually adjust the equalizer sliders to enhance different aspects of the music, depending on their preferences or the type of audio equipment they were using.
Since the removal of the equalizer, users have expressed their concerns and dissatisfaction on various forums and feedback channels, hoping that Amazon might reconsider and bring back the feature. As of now, those who wish to use an equalizer with Amazon Music must rely on third-party apps or external devices that have built-in equalizer settings. Amazon has continued to update its music service with other features and improvements, but the equalizer remains absent, leaving users to look for alternative ways to control their audio experience.