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is there a way to increase the volume of the speakers a program or hardware changes couse its real low
and its on the max on volume config

titanos said:
is there a way to increase the volume of the speakers a program or hardware changes couse its real low
and its on the max on volume config
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look up "meltus" in the market and download louder volume hack v1.4 and use that bad boy

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Sound distortion when speaker and speakerphone on high

I was wondering if any one has this problem.
When the sound is max.. there seems to be some sound distortion...
I've noticed this too. If I set the sound to max and have it plugged into some external speakers, the sound is slightly distorted (also happens on speakerphone), but if I set the sound volume just under max on the vogue and increase the volume on the external speakers, i can make my music play louder without any distortion.
I'm pretty sure this is the speakers reaching their hardware limit.
Does this not happen under WinMo?
scottter said:
I'm pretty sure this is the speakers reaching their hardware limit.
Does this not happen under WinMo?
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I do not recall this happening on Windows Mobile.
+1
Been doing it ever since i first flashed to android 2.x
its nearly unusable
my radio in my car is like that...
everytime I turn the volume ALL THE WAY UP,
it gets so DiStoRtEd...
I found an easy solution to this complex problem...
TURN THE Volume down.
another way to look at it is in winmo the volume only goes to ten...
but in android the volume goes to ELEVEN.....\m/
mnjm9b said:
another way to look at it is in winmo the volume only goes to ten...
but in android the volume goes to ELEVEN.....\m/
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Nah its not about putting it to loud...even when not on max, the sounds clips and the speaker phone is unusable because half the things the other person says arent hearable cuz the sound clips

Volume boost? (cm7)

I know there's a volume boost hack around here for Eclaire that downmixes stereo to mono for the external speaker but is there one that will boost headphones also? I have a trip coming up where I'll be on a plane. I use earbuds which have been fine with my phone in the past so I'd like to avoid buying powered ones. I'm on the new cm7 w/tweaks, which is awesome btw.
I found that "mymusicon" boosts the headphone output quite a bit. You get to the volume by tapping the play screen. Then rotate the "sub" knob to boost the volume.
Cheers,
kev
bugeyed1 said:
I found that "mymusicon" boosts the headphone output quite a bit. You get to the volume by tapping the play screen. Then rotate the "sub" knob to boost the volume.
Cheers,
kev
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I was hoping to find a hack or something to boost all media levels.
Use my kernel
I'm not sure how to instal it on my emmc dualboot cm7 tweaks.

Media Volume too low, App/Hack to increase it?

Hey guys.
So, going from an iPhone to an Incredible, the Incredible's Media Volume is way too low for my liking.
Is there a hack to increase the Media Volume so it's louder or at least as loud as what iPod's/iPhone's can get?
I've tried VolumeBoost but its still a bit too low
dsp manager?
Download poweramp and set equalizer to "phone speaker (loud)". After that you can increase volume further by raising the master volume in the pre-amp. I assume you want this for playing your music through an auxiliary or headphones in either case you must play your media through poweramp to receive the effect.
itsbeertimenow said:
Download poweramp and set equalizer to "phone speaker (loud)". After that you can increase volume further by raising the master volume in the pre-amp. I assume you want this for playing your music through an auxiliary or headphones in either case you must play your media through poweramp to receive the effect.
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playerpro has good eq as well
Thanks for the help guys.
I downloaded Volume+ And that seems to have helped, but thanks for all the tips, may use them in the future
JccageX2 said:
Thanks for the help guys.
I downloaded Volume+ And that seems to have helped, but thanks for all the tips, may use them in the future
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volume+ will do the job but i notice that when i put to 15+, the hardware speaker cant support and sound kind of distorted.
TMarcus68 said:
volume+ will do the job but i notice that when i put to 15+, the hardware speaker cant support and sound kind of distorted.
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That would be why the volume has a low governer on it... so you don't blow the onboard speaker.

Is there a way to get more volume out of P9?

I like listening music with pretty high volume, but P9 doesnt seem to have a high max. Anyone has a trick/solution?
Thanks!
Viper4Android but you have to be rooted
MarniC00 said:
Viper4Android but you have to be rooted
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Will try, thanks.
Have you tried to tap multiple times on the high volume button after you got the max volume?? It will make it to sound better ... I use a BT headset (Jabra mini) and I can't keep it at the maximum volume.

Nexus 6 Max volume not very loud/Struggles with certain headsets.

Does anyone else have mediocre max volume internally with headphone jack? When I use an equalizer the sound goes to max volume at 20-40% volume as well, any higher makes no difference. I also notice it struggles to drive headphones that are slightly more powerful than earphones and above, Would an AMP solve these problems?
EJ102 said:
Does anyone else have mediocre max volume internally with headphone jack? When I use an equalizer the sound goes to max volume at 20-40% volume as well, any higher makes no difference. I also notice it struggles to drive headphones that are slightly more powerful than earphones and above, Would an AMP solve these problems?
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There is an edit you can make to the mixer_path.xml in system/etc that will raise volume... Or... You can try any kernel with Franco sound or faux sound and raise the gain on the outputs that wY
I would assume this requires rooting my device, is my assumption correct?
EJ102 said:
I would assume this requires rooting my device, is my assumption correct?
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using a custom kernel does not require root. one like Franco's will have the volume boost module built in

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