Boom-3d-1.3.16.dmg 2021 Jun 2026

Boom 3D's flagship feature is its ability to take any ordinary stereo audio (from music, movies, or games) and convert it into a three-dimensional soundscape. This feature simulates a multi-speaker surround sound environment, adding depth and space to the audio, making it feel as if sounds are coming from all around you, not just from the left and right.

Since the file extension is .dmg , it is a macOS disk image. To use it:

Because this is an older version, you may encounter specific hurdles. Here is how to solve them: Boom-3D-1.3.16.dmg

: The audio driver failed to load or is conflicting with another audio app (e.g., Soundflower, Loopback). Fix : Go to Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup . Look for BoomAudio device. If it is missing, reinstall the .dmg and manually approve the driver installation again.

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Drag the Boom 3D icon directly into the Applications folder shortcut. This copies the compiled binaries to your local storage. Step 4: Grant System Permissions

Essentially, Boom 3D tricks your brain into thinking it's listening to a multi-speaker setup, all while you're just using any pair of standard headphones. It acts as a , a volume booster , and a graphic equalizer , all rolled into one, working globally across every app on your Mac. Boom 3D's flagship feature is its ability to

Improved performance to prevent random crashes.