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Android system settings app that does have a "default equalizer app selector"
From many different Android devices/ROMs I'm remembering the system option that allows you to choose which app you want to use as your default Equalizer, see the picture below.
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So for some weird reasons we don't have this option in newer Androids anymore, hence I'd like to know if there exists any setting app or apps that can offer the very option you're seeing in the picture.
Just to make sure we're on the same page: I do not want to enable/disable any app from the app manager each and every time I want to switch from equalizer, it just don't make sense to do such redundant things at all.

Nobody got an answer?

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