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What is it?

A graphic equalizer lets you tune your audio experience more specifically by dividing sound into smaller ranges of tones. In the case of RealPlayer, each range is then assigned to a slider on your Equalizer panel. This gives you control over each individual range rather than having to adjust all the high or low tones as typical treble and bass buttons do.

How do I use it?

Lower frequencies (bass) are controlled from the left half of the sliders, while higher frequencies (treble) are on the right. Going from left to right, each slider affects a slighter higher tone range than the one before it.

You increase the volume of any given range by dragging a slider up and decrease it by dragging the slider down. The center position effectively leaves an incoming frequency unchanged.