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Solfeggio Frequencies Player vs Single-Frequency Apps: Which Is For You?

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The choice between Solfeggio Frequencies Player and the individual Player Plus apps comes up often enough that it deserves a direct answer. Both options are fully-featured, lossless, real-time retuning apps. Both use the same patent-protected pitch-shifting engine. Both have the same no-tracking, no-subscriptions, no-ads commitments. The only meaningful difference is how many frequencies you get and what you pay for them.

This piece is the side-by-side: pricing math, use-case fit, and a clear framework for deciding which version makes sense for the way you listen.

At a glance

Solfeggio Frequencies PlayerSingle-Frequency Player Plus apps
Frequencies unlockedAll 101 per app
Price$119.99 one-time$19.99 per app
Best if you wantMultiple frequencies, varied practiceOne specific frequency
Adding more frequencies laterAll included from day one$19.99 per additional, or $99.99 to bundle the rest
Free trial20 retunes20 retunes
Refund policy14-day money-back14-day money-back
Same retune technologyYesYes
Same audio qualityYesYes

The technology is identical. The decision is purely about how many frequencies fit your practice.

The pricing math

The cost-per-frequency calculation is straightforward:

  • 1 frequency: $19.99 (single Player Plus app) is the obvious choice.
  • 2 frequencies: $39.98 in single apps is still cheaper than the $119.99 bundle.
  • 3 frequencies: $59.97 in single apps. Still cheaper than the bundle, but the gap narrows.
  • 4 frequencies: $79.96. The bundle is now within $40 of two more individual apps.
  • 5 frequencies: $99.95. The bundle is essentially the same price.
  • 6+ frequencies: Bundle is cheaper.
  • All 10: Bundle is dramatically cheaper ($119.99 vs $199.90 for ten individual apps).

There’s also an in-app upgrade path on each individual Player Plus app: if you’ve bought one frequency for $19.99, you can unlock the remaining nine for an additional $99.99 — meaning a total of $119.98, essentially the same as just buying the bundle outright.

So the practical question isn’t really will the bundle save me money? It’s how many frequencies do I think I’ll use? If the answer is 1 or 2, individual apps are cheaper. If the answer is 3+, the bundle is at parity or better. If the answer is uncertain — most people don’t know in advance — the bundle is the lower-risk choice because it removes the question entirely.

Use cases where each one is the right fit

The single-frequency apps are typically the right choice for:

  • People exploring a single frequency. You’ve heard about 528 Hz and want to try it without committing to the full set.
  • People who already know they only care about one tone. Maybe you’ve been working with 432 Hz for years and don’t see yourself using anything else.
  • People testing the waters. $19.99 is a low-risk first step. If you find the practice doesn’t fit your life, you’ve spent less than half what the bundle costs.
  • People with a specific use case. ADHD listeners using 852 Hz for focus, sleep-focused listeners using 174 Hz, or anyone with one specific tone-to-task pairing in mind.

Solfeggio Frequencies Player is typically the right choice for:

  • People with varied listening practices. Different frequencies for different times of day, different kinds of sessions, different moods. The bundle removes friction from that variety.
  • Sound healing practitioners. Anyone working with solfeggio professionally needs the full toolkit. The bundle is the obvious choice.
  • People who already use multiple frequencies casually. If you’ve been using a combination of YouTube videos, free apps, and ad-hoc tools for several frequencies, consolidating into one app at $119.99 saves real money compared to building up the same set from individual apps.
  • People doing arc-based meditation. Long sessions that progress through multiple frequencies require having all the frequencies available at once. This is the deepest form of solfeggio practice and it isn’t possible with single-frequency apps.
  • People who don’t know yet. The bundle removes the decision. You don’t have to figure out which frequencies you’ll end up using before buying.

What’s identical across both

Worth being explicit about what doesn’t differ:

  • The audio retune technology. Same patent-protected real-time pitch shifting. Same lossless precision. Same absence of equalization, compression, and psychoacoustic enhancement.
  • The no-tracking commitment. Neither version collects your listening data.
  • The no-subscriptions commitment. All purchases are one-time.
  • The no-ads commitment. Neither version has ads.
  • The refund policy. 14-day money-back guarantee on both.
  • The free trial. 20 retunes free, no card or signup, on both.
  • The platform support. iOS, Android, macOS, Windows on both.
  • The frequency-shifting math. Identical algorithm. The difference is just which frequencies are unlocked, not how the unlocked ones sound.

You’re not getting a different quality of retune from one or the other. You’re just getting access to a different number of frequencies.

The migration path

A specific path some users take: start with one Player Plus app, then upgrade to the full bundle after deciding solfeggio is part of their life.

Here’s how that works mathematically:

  • Buy 432 Player Plus for $19.99
  • Use it for a few months, decide you want more
  • In-app upgrade to unlock all 10 frequencies for $99.99
  • Total spent: $119.98 — essentially identical to having bought the bundle directly

So the upgrade path is built in. You can start small and expand without losing anything. Solfeggio Frequencies Player is just the same end-state, available from day one.

Where to start

If you already know you want multiple frequencies: Solfeggio Frequencies Player — $119.99 one-time, all 10 unlocked, free for the first 20 retunes.

If you only want one specific frequency to start: pick the dedicated Player Plus app for that frequency. Same trial, same technology, lower entry price.

If you’re unsure: try the bundle. The 14-day money-back guarantee covers the risk, and the bundle removes the question of which one.

The honest answer to “which is right for you” depends on the shape of your week. Once you’ve spent a few sessions actually listening, you’ll know which version makes sense for you.

Get the app

Try free. Upgrade once.

No ads. No tracking. No subscriptions. 14-day money-back guarantee on every paid tier.

  • Free trial

    $0

    20 retunes. No card. Just open the app and try it.

  • Full unlock

    $119.99

    One-time. All 10 solfeggio frequencies (174, 285, 396, 417, 432, 528, 639, 741, 852, 963 Hz) unlocked forever on this platform.

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Patent-protected by US Patent 11,836,330 · Built and self-funded by SYQEL INC

The other tunings

Looking for a single frequency instead?

Each solfeggio frequency also has its own dedicated player. Pick the tuning that fits what you're after — every app uses the same patent-protected real-time engine.