I'm getting really low volume through the aux on my car with the moto x. is there a way to boost the volume? With headphones it doesn't soudn quiet but in the car it's really low.
is there a good equalizer or something to help boost it?
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I find--like with my Tytn--the maximum volume output a bit too low to my liking. I need to use GS Player or TCPMP and up the preamp to get to the volume that I like, but then the output gets "cranky".
It doesn't matter whether I use the HTC wired headphones or A2DP with an itech clip and Shure earphones.
Does anybody feel the same, and is there any solution to increase the volume?
The hard-wired headphones did seem a bit quiet and I think the phone speaker is a little less than the TyTN too. I use sony stereo bt headphones and the volume on them is fine....
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Just got a nokia BH-211 bluetooth headset, and the sound is *very* low in it (it's unit controlled).. So I was wondering if anyone knows of a app that can boost the sound a bit? The headset is useless outside/at work with the volume gained now..
have you tried increasing the volume on your diamond?
Is there any way to boost the overall volume coming from the headphone jack? When I plug it into my car via the 3.5mm jack, I feel the volume is a little on the low side.
Just tried listening to some music on my new device to find the headphone maximum volume is the worst i've ever encountered on any handset.
Is there a way to boost it at all ???
Maybe editing the headphone xml???????
Theres not really anything you can configure, maybe fiddling around with the equalizer (boost all frequencies) will help.
Otherwise you should get a portable amp
With the Hammerhead ANC USB-C, or the included DAC, or the Hidizs, the RP2 outputs crackling and static at low volume levels. With the latest update, you either get no sound, or the crackling at below ~30% volume.
Using powered external DACs like a Schitt Modi, or combined DAC/Amps like a Sony NW-ZX300 in DAC mode or an JDS Element - there is no crackling.
Using UAPP on RP2 to play music, you can control hardware volume and software volume separately. It appears that the USB DAC and the Hammerhead ANC USB-C don't get enough power at low volumes with other apps and that is why there's dropouts and static..
Is this a problem with just the Razer Phone 2, or with Android in general?
I have the similar issue with my razer phone 2. the Dongle plus any non high end earphones, sounds really loss in low volume. But when I use the Sony MDR 7506, the sound is fine. Seems the razer phone is not user friend to low end earphone.