For $3.50, you get a full-featured local music player that offers light and dark themes, an equalizer, a bass boost, a virtualizer, and support for all of the music file types you can dream of. Today's roundup is comprised of many premium apps, and BlackPlayer EX is one of the top choices as it's premium out of the box, thanks to an upfront price. The app is free to try for 15 days, so you can thumb through everything it does before committing for $5. Poweramp is a robust app, with even more features buried in the Settings. If you're putting on a party-even if it's just you alone-you can choose from several animated visualizations that appear over the interface or take over your screen as an ambient display of sorts. It's easy to find the menu item you're looking for, whether you're fielding playlists, streams, or all songs. If you want to listen to music loudly from your phone, you can select the "Speaker (Loud)" setting in the equalizer to rapidly increase the gain and get loud results. Bass heads can adjust the bass and treble from a decidedly user-friendly equalizer interface, and there is even Direct Volume Control (DVC) for extended dynamic range and deeper bass.
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It offers Android Auto, Chromecast, and Google Assistant support to bridge the gaping hole left by Play Music's untimely departure.
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Along with playing a myriad of local music file types, it lets you import HTTP streams from sites like Digitally Imported.
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Poweramp is as powerful as its name suggests.