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Equalizing single mp3s

My playlist has music that need different eq settings, so how can I do that? Example: Song A needs alot of bass. Song B doesn't need so much bass. So if I put alot of bass, song B is ruined. I use Itunes as my mp3 player
 
I don't use iTunes... can you create custom settings? Or maybe chose from a bunch of presets? I don't think you can EQ an MP3 without re-recording it.
 
I've seen programs that read the genre of the song from the ID3 tags and will load a custom preset based off of that. The downside is a lot of your MP3s may not have the correct genre tagged (if it has any info at all), and even within that genre you may want to adjust things more.

I don't use Itunes so I can't help you with that program.

Can iTunes use ReplayGain info? I find adding ReplayGain info to MP3s and using a player that can read that (Foobar for example) provides pretty good results as far as making all songs equal.
 
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