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How do you adjust the sound of your Sennheiser earbuds or headphones?

Is the sound of your Sennheiser earbuds or headphones not entirely to your liking, or do you want to accentuate a specific sound? You can do that in the Sennheiser Smart Control app. You can adjust the sound via an equalizer here. Read how you do this in this article.

Adjust the sound in 4 steps

Sennheiser headphones

You can read how to adjust the sound of your Sennheiser earbuds or headphones in 4 steps.

Step 1: download the Sennheiser Smart Control app.

Step 2: connect your earbuds to the app.

Step 3: choose the equalizer.

Step 4: adjust the frequency bands.

Step 1. Download the Sennheiser Smart Control app

Sennheiser Smart Control app

To adjust the sound, you first need to download the Sennheiser Smart Control app. Go to the App Store on your iPhone or Play Store on your Android phone. Find the Sennheiser app and install it.

Step 2: connect the earbuds or headphones to the app

Sennheiser app

Open the app and follow the steps on the screen to connect your earbuds or headphones to the app. If you haven't connected your earbuds or headphones to your smartphone via Bluetooth yet, the app will first ask you to do this. You can read how to do this in this article.

Step 3: go to the equalizer

Equalizer in the app

When the earbuds are paired to the app, you end up in the main screen. You'll see Equalizer at the bottom. Press this to adjust the sound of your earbuds or headphones.

Step 4: adjust sound via the frequency bands

Adjust frequency bands

Want to adjust the sound yourself? Press the frequency band icon at the top of the screen. The 2 left bands are for the bass, the middle ones are for the mid tones, and the right 2 are for the treble.

Lucas
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Lucas Audio Expert.
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