For me, PipeWire, is superior compared to PulseAudio

pulseeffects-legacy has not been updated since Jun 2022

AUR - pulseeffects-legacy

Description:       Audio Effects for Pulseaudio Applications, without pipewire
First Submitted:   2021-02-02 16:19 (UTC)
Last Updated:     2022-06-16 17:42 (UTC)

pulseeffects-legacy-fixed was deleted from AUR on 21 Oct 2024
[PRQ#64125] Deletion Request for pulseeffects-legacy-fixed Accepted - Aur-requests - lists.archlinux.org

PulseAudio users should consider using jamesdsp-pulse (AUR) instead

AUR - jamesdsp-pulse
Description:    An audio effect processor for PulseAudio clients
Maintainer:     yochananmarqos
Last Updated:   Fri 13 Dec 2024 02:36:37 GMT

[HowTo] Make Linux Sound BETTER, easier, with JamesDSP

Pro-audio users (JACK or pipewire-jack) should consider using lsp-plugins (extra)

easyeffects requires lsp-plugins, so users may want to check out lsp-plugins documentation and youtube channel for more information

Audiophiles using ALSA only could use dsp (extra), but many Linux audio players (not strawberry) have built-in audio DSP

Check xfce4-mime-settings > Others tab

xfce:xfce4-settings:preferred-apps [Xfce Docs]
With the MIME Type Editor application, you can view and modify the Default Application that is associated with a Type.

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