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Windows 7 is by default with Windows Media Player 12.
The graphic equalizer allows you to adjust different sound frequency ranges to enhance your listening experience. For example, classical music often sounds better if you enhance the low frequency ranges (on the left side of the graphic equalizer).
1. Click the Start, click All Programs, and then click Windows Media Player.
If the Player is currently open and you’re in the Player Library, click the Switch to Now Playing button in the lower-right corner of the Player.
2. Right-click an open space in the Player (to the left of the Stop button, for example), point to Enhancements, and then click Graphic equalizer.
3. Click the Turn on link, if visible, and then do one of the following:
• Select an option, such as rock or jazz, from the Default list.
• Create your own setting by moving the equalizer sliders to the levels that you want to use. Your changes are saved automatically to the Custom preset.
• To control how the sliders move in relation to one another, click one of the slider option buttons to the left of the equalizer.
• To revert to the default settings, click the Reset link.
4. To hide the settings, click the Close button.