Poweramp Music Player (Trial)
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| Latest Version: | v981 |
| Latest update: | Mar 27, 2026 11:09:04 |
| Developer: | Poweramp Software Design (Max MP) |
| Requirements: | Android |
| Category: | Media & Video |
| Size: | 20.71 MB |
| Tags: | Common Music |
Poweramp Music Player (Trial) is a powerful Android music player designed to deliver advanced audio control and high-quality playback on mobile devices. The trial provides full access for 15 days so you can try the player’s features, effects and playback options before choosing to unlock the full version via an in-app purchase.
Key Features
The audio engine supports high-resolution output and DSD files with 64-bit internal processing, Direct Volume Control and configurable resampler and dither options for cleaner playback. Wide format compatibility includes Opus, TAK, MKA and DSD (dsf/dff) along with common lossless and lossy formats.
Advanced DSP features include a multiband equalizer (up to 32 bands) with parametric mode, Tone/Bass/Treble controls, Stereo eXpansion and Reverb/Tempo effects. Playback options cover gapless smoothing, crossfade and ReplayGain handling to maintain consistent listening.
User interface options include light and dark skins, synchronized or plain lyrics display, Milkdrop visualizations and downloadable themes. Connectivity and streaming support includes HTTP streams as well as Android Auto and Chromecast integration, plus comprehensive playlist and tag handling for folders, CUE files and a personal library.
Advantages
Poweramp Music Player (Trial) gives detailed sound customization and broad file support that make it well suited for users who want precise control over tone and dynamics. Background playback, widgets, lock screen options and flexible notifications provide convenient everyday listening while the trial lets you test the full set of features before purchase.
Disadvantages
Poweramp Music Player (Trial) is limited to a 15-day evaluation period, so continued use requires purchasing the full unlock. Some advanced features such as hi-res output or device-level audio routing depend on hardware support and may not be available on every device, and the extensive customization options can be overwhelming for users who prefer a simpler player.

















