Feature description:
im sort of a new user to symfonium and i really love to help and support the app as much it needs to. so i was wondering as reverb settings ever been thought out? it would be really a great addition to the app, especially with how the equalizer and other settings are, they are really well done.
Problem solved:
well after the installation of the app, now i have to reverb my audios manually to listen in reverb settings, which is first, alot more time consuming, second, it’s permanent and not reversible.
Brought benefits:
an extra section along the equalizer settings that could help the user tune their music to their likings.
Other application solutions:
musicolet/poweramp are pretty generic examples, i used to use musicolet before i came to this app and it had really good reverb settings
Additional description and context:
Screenshots / Mockup:
Do people really use those kind of effect for real and more than just testing all, saying it’s fun then disable ?
i mean there’s bunch of music players out there that has it implemented along the equalizer settings so it has its own fanbase. i personally use it still daily for majority of my music, it’s a cool feature. 
Out of curiosity, why do you use it? Is it to simulate spacial sound? I know some headphones have that setting but I never bothered with it. Without harm intended, Its slightly amusing to me, as the majority in my opionion seek untouched raw audio sound. 
there’s certain songs that i like to listen to in reverb, so it makes the audio sound abit better that way for me. it honestly could be just me but i thought others use it more than just experimenting with the audio
Fair point. Personally I would never use it as I prefer to hear my music in its most natural form. In some cases Ill up the lower hz a bit to increase bass but thats about it.