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I have a problem that the music palyer often is oversteering, especially with EQ actiavted. I'm listening to rock. I think overall the sound isn't very good and often hurts the ears. Is it just me or is something wrong with my phone?
Sephi said:
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I have a problem that the music palyer often is oversteering, especially with EQ actiavted. I'm listening to rock. I think overall the sound isn't very good and often hurts the ears. Is it just me or is something wrong with my phone?
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It depend on what eq setting you have.Increasing bass causes severe headache for me and increasing treble causes ear pain so always i keep eq in auto
No, even with the standard EQ it's sometimes painful to listen to rock music on this device.
I dont feel so.sorry cant help you
It may depend on the music/bands you listen to. But f.e. with the Rock EQ almost all Metallica Songs are totally oversteering. Tested two different headphones.
Sephi said:
It may depend on the music/bands you listen to. But f.e. with the Rock EQ almost all Metallica Songs are totally oversteering. Tested two different headphones.
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Hearing with your headphone?Then it maybe the problem with the headphone.Try reducing the volume in both headphone(if possible) and in phone
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Am i the only one that's bothered by the weak volume when playing mp3's?
When i'm working out at the gym i can hear the rather soft background music through the music that i'm playing on my phone.
How are your opinions towards this 'problem' and has anyone found a software 'booster' or another solution?
Thanks in advance and great forum by the way!
troyk said:
Am i the only one that's bothered by the weak volume when playing mp3's?
When i'm working out at the gym i can hear the rather soft background music through the music that i'm playing on my phone.
How are your opinions towards this 'problem' and has anyone found a software 'booster' or another solution?
Thanks in advance and great forum by the way!
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Well, try pocket music http://www.pocketmind.com/pmfp.htm or core player http://www.coreplayer.com/
I am personally using pocket player for the gym everyday along wihth A2DP Stereo Bluetooth headsets and the music is WAAAY too loud comparing with the default media player of the device. Mark that Pocket Music uses an extra bass feature that really ups the whole music sensation.
tranaee said:
Well, try pocket music http://www.pocketmind.com/pmfp.htm or core player http://www.coreplayer.com/
I am personally using pocket player for the gym everyday along wihth A2DP Stereo Bluetooth headsets and the music is WAAAY too loud comparing with the default media player of the device. Mark that Pocket Music uses an extra bass feature that really ups the whole music sensation.
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yes, I use the pocket player and I have to set the sound to 30%, because its really loud and hurting my ears when its set to 100%.
I have core player installed so i'll check that out first before trying the Music Player.
Still i was kinda liking the Music Player that came with the Rom because of it's fast Ipod-like interface.
Checking out the volume as we speak, will post findings.
troyk said:
I have core player installed so i'll check that out first before trying the Music Player.
Still i was kinda liking the Music Player that came with the Rom because of it's fast Ipod-like interface.
Checking out the volume as we speak, will post findings.
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Checking with the core player, turn eq on. Makes a huge difference in volume when using coreplayer.. In pocket music player the opposite is happening..
I liked a lot the default music player myself first time I booted the device, but when I saw no eq and low volume never run it again..
Core player makes me happy, 100% volume is ear-destroying but 60% is a nice setting.
Many thanks for the tips and advice.
I need high volume as well. I think I tried pocketmusic - maybe an older version and found no difference in volume or EQ.
It's also highly dependent on the type of earphones you use:
if I use the ones that came shipped with the phone I can easilly turn both the phone and HTC Audio player/WMP up to 100 % without it beging really tough on my ears.
with my highly sensetive koss plugs I can only go to 50 % before it really starts hurting my ears
undac said:
It's also highly dependent on the type of earphones you use:
if I use the ones that came shipped with the phone I can easilly turn both the phone and HTC Audio player/WMP up to 100 % without it beging really tough on my ears.
with my highly sensetive koss plugs I can only go to 50 % before it really starts hurting my ears
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Right.. Just use earphones having 100db or more..
My personal faves are the Sennheiser CX-300. Cheap, super bass and LOUD!!
hey guys, i noticed a REALLY annoying thing when i was going through the EQ presets in stock music player. If i choose Bass Boost, then my headphones start to behave strangely, like they cant handle the sound, on every thump there is a crackle in the headphones. you could say that its my headphones fault, but wait, heres the best part, ALL of my 3 headphones do the same + my computer speakers.
only happens on Bass Boost preset. guys try to play some track with a heavy bass beat, test if you have the same.
maybe there is an issue with the sound chip, idk. not a real argument to return the phone lol..
i wouldnt mind this, but bass boost is the best sounding preset (virtual surround is cool too, but its a bit too flat for me)
thx. lol, this came out to be quite a post
Anyone have a tweak to increase the music volume capability of the ATIV S through the earphones? I enjoy the phone but I find that it's not loud enough to listen to music unless in a fairly quiet envinronment. The HTC 8X certainly does the job in terms of loudness, but then again it has Beats Audio and a dedicated amp for that.
Whoa, seriously? What have you done to your poor ears?
Sorry, I don't have such a thing. But the music player at anything above about 20 hurts my ears when using earbuds, and at 1 it's still sometimes louder than I actually want in a quiet space (0 is fully muted). I normally have it at about 5-7 for things like the bus, which is pretty noisy. On the other hand, the internal speaker of the phone isn't terribly loud; if I'm listening to music through that I will usually crank it to at least 20.
ATIV S music vol
Ahm... are you really talking about a Samsung ATIV S? Something does not sound right here.
GoodDayToDie said:
Whoa, seriously? What have you done to your poor ears?
Sorry, I don't have such a thing. But the music player at anything above about 20 hurts my ears when using earbuds, and at 1 it's still sometimes louder than I actually want in a quiet space (0 is fully muted). I normally have it at about 5-7 for things like the bus, which is pretty noisy. On the other hand, the internal speaker of the phone isn't terribly loud; if I'm listening to music through that I will usually crank it to at least 20.
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Model SGH-T899M, yes indeed. It could stand to be louder sometimes, but with earbuds? The freaking keyboard tapping clicks are too loud for comfort if I crank it to 30!
It sometimes depends on the earphone. I always use in-ear headphones but some of them sound much louder than others.
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Specifically, it depends on the speaker impedance. Low-impedance speakers (such as the relatively cheap Samsung headset I usually use) work great; audiophile-grade stuff maybe not so much. Mind you, even doubling the impedance is only a 10dB drop; significant, but hardly likely to make it inaudible.
I will try and keep this short. Basically, I was originally using Doubletwist and had some problems with it so I switched to Poweramp and had messed a little with the bass control and what not, I went back to Doubletwist and uninstalled Poweramp and I noticed when I was playing music that the bass is really low, so I installed Poweramp again and the bass was back when I played a song on both apps. Uninstalled Poweramp again and same thing on Doubletwist. So it's like Poweramp is still controlling the bass even when it is deleted, wiped everything off the phone relating to Poweramp and still the same problem. Idk if this is the right place to ask for this kind of help. Sorry for it being so long.
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I will try and keep this short. Basically, I was originally using Doubletwist and had some problems with it so I switched to Poweramp and had messed a little with the bass control and what not, I went back to Doubletwist and uninstalled Poweramp and I noticed when I was playing music that the bass is really low, so I installed Poweramp again and the bass was back when I played a song on both apps. Uninstalled Poweramp again and same thing on Doubletwist. So it's like Poweramp is still controlling the bass even when it is deleted, wiped everything off the phone relating to Poweramp and still the same problem. Idk if this is the right place to ask for this kind of help. Sorry for it being so long.
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PowerAMP has the best bass management Try the setup from the screenshot attached below. If you want too much bass with a boost of sound then use Jetaudio Plus with AM3D (setup in the screenshot) and Bongivoi DPS and select Beats Pro as headphone there
Download Viper4Android and use that to utilize more bass.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Best equalizer hands down, in my opinion. A Nexus 6 V4A thread exists, http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/viper4android-t2952137
zephiK said:
Download Viper4Android and use that to utilize more bass.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Best equalizer hands down, in my opinion. A Nexus 6 V4A thread exists, http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/viper4android-t2952137
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But one will have to have a decent headphone to manage the bass Otherwise the bass actually kills the lows
SAW_JOK3R said:
But one will have to have a decent headphone to manage the bass Otherwise the bass actually kills the lows
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I had forgot to mention I use my phone in my car though blutooth primarily, I have subs so its not a problem.
Viper works for Bluetooth as well... Bluetooth devices aren't known for their audio quality though.
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I had forgot to mention I use my phone in my car though blutooth primarily, I have subs so its not a problem.
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Jetaudio Plus with those plug-ins can help you to find your lost bass
Hello guys,
I'm facing a problem that the audio is so weak or low using the headphones, I tried many headphones but nothing also I tried to fix the equalizer but nothing...
I don't know what to do with this problem however i tried these headphones with other mobile (iPhone 5s) the sound was really really cool.
Anyone is facing this problem?
Thanks in advance
No. Sometimes the sound gets made a lot quieter and you look at the screen and it's not saying anything, so you increase the volume and only then do you get a message about volume damaging your hearing you have to ok before actually increasing the sound.
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No. Sometimes the sound gets made a lot quieter and you look at the screen and it's not saying anything, so you increase the volume and only then do you get a message about volume damaging your hearing you have to ok before actually increasing the sound.
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I already did that and the sound level is full but still low in the headphones
There is effects settings for headphones turn it off and the sound will be good, but via inbuild speaker it will be weak then.
bohusk said:
There is effects settings for headphones turn it off and the sound will be good, but via inbuild speaker it will be weak then.
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I already did that too but none..
And the music quality is 320kpps so what??
For me it changed the sound when i switched to normal or power saving mode the sound thru headphones changed to good quality.
This is weird, I don't think I have such issues
Sakshat Shinde said:
This is weird, I don't think I have such issues
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If you always wear headphones at anyplace you will notice it for sure.
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If you always wear headphones at anyplace you will notice it for sure.
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I listen to music on this phone all the time (FLAC though, not mp3), no problem here.
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I listen to music on this phone all the time (FLAC though, not mp3), no problem here.
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Not all music are available in FLAC.
mrjunky said:
Not all music are available in FLAC.
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All the music I listen to is in FLAC.
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If you always wear headphones at anyplace you will notice it for sure.
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I do still I didn't notice, the I feel like the voice is kinda low when I use Spotify, but it works perfect with Poweramp, though I use FLAC
Can anybody tell me why sound level and quality is so low? Can't listen to my favourite music because it sounds like crap. I'm using BT headphones.
Sakshat Shinde said:
I do still I didn't notice, the I feel like the voice is kinda low when I use Spotify, but it works perfect with Poweramp, though I use FLAC
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Yes the same too on Spotify and Anghami and I'm a lazy ass to download each music on my list. It's kinda bkring.
Is there any solution to boost your the audio?
PLSBX said:
Can anybody tell me why sound level and quality is so low? Can't listen to my favourite music because it sounds like crap. I'm using BT headphones.
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Have you used decent headphones? I know people often use Bluetooth headphones but they are terrible (the protocol lossily encodes audio so even if you started with FLAC that's not what you'd end up with in your ears)? I listen exclusively to FLAC via both decent Sennheiser headphones and cheap Philips earbuds and they both sound great to me (via Rocket Player). So you have a problem but I don't think it's your choice of phone.
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Have you used decent headphones? I know people often use Bluetooth headphones but they are terrible (the protocol lossily encodes audio so even if you started with FLAC that's not what you'd end up with in your ears)? I listen exclusively to FLAC via both decent Sennheiser headphones and cheap Philips earbuds and they both sound great to me (via Rocket Player). So you have a problem but I don't think it's your choice of phone.
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Ofc it is SBC but there is no problem with Redmi note 4. I checked it with iPhone 6 and still no problem. Then I tried old p9 lite and... same problem. So huawei/honor is still have problem with Bluetooth. (I remember old p8 lite and problems with WiFi speed while using bt speaker)