FreqKiller by Comáro
Surgical notch EQ filter for browser audio. Kill bad frequencies from poorly mastered YouTube content.
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About this extension
FreqKiller applies surgical notch EQ filters directly to browser audio using the Web Audio API. Designed for YouTube and other streaming sites where content creators skip post-production EQ, leaving harsh or resonant frequencies in their output.
Features:
- Notch filter with configurable frequency (20–20,000 Hz), Q factor, and gain
- Multiple filters per session — stack as many notches as needed
- Real-time EQ curve visualization
- Per-filter enable/disable toggle and master bypass
- Settings persist across sessions
- Zero data collection — all processing is local, in-tab
Default preset: 5,500 Hz notch at Q 9.6 — tuned for the common upper-mid harshness found in poorly mastered video audio.
Features:
- Notch filter with configurable frequency (20–20,000 Hz), Q factor, and gain
- Multiple filters per session — stack as many notches as needed
- Real-time EQ curve visualization
- Per-filter enable/disable toggle and master bypass
- Settings persist across sessions
- Zero data collection — all processing is local, in-tab
Default preset: 5,500 Hz notch at Q 9.6 — tuned for the common upper-mid harshness found in poorly mastered video audio.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
More information
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 18.17 KB
- Last updated
- 4 days ago (Mar 11, 2026)
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- License
- MIT License
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