My htc onr's bottom speaker is blown and want to turn it off. Is there any way to do so?
any ideas?
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This is a TEMPORARY FIX.
i have muffled/distorted/cracked/blown speaker.
whatever you guys called it.
i opened the case, and notice its the left speaker that is causing problem, the other speaker is working fine.
if there is only a way to shut down the spoiled speaker. cutting the power cable to that speaker is risky, and may cause more damage, and ruined the chance to get it fixed in the future.
so what i did was cut a piece of paper, folded it multiple times to be about 0.2cm thick.
place it on top of the spoiled speaker, then close the back case. the paper will press the spoil speaker and stop it from making any sound.
my tablet can now play sound at max volume with no distortion.
this is just a temporary fix until the ASUS service center at my place receive the spare part for speaker replacement. which may take months.
Instead of doing all that faffing around. Can't you just use the poweramp app and use the sound settings menu to cut off volume to that speaker by turning the knob towards the opposite speaker in the balance option. Although I don't know if this will totally decrease the output to the affected speaker.
bubblesmoney said:
Instead of doing all that faffing around. Can't you just use the poweramp app and use the sound settings menu to cut off volume to that speaker by turning the knob towards the opposite speaker in the balance option. Although I don't know if this will totally decrease the output to the affected speaker.
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bubblesmoney said:
Instead of doing all that faffing around. Can't you just use the poweramp app and use the sound settings menu to cut off volume to that speaker by turning the knob towards the opposite speaker in the balance option. Although I don't know if this will totally decrease the output to the affected speaker.
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Even if this works, it only works in the power amp app.
If you watch YouTube videos, the speaker still blown sound.
My temp fix really works through out all app that produce sound.
And it is reversible. Just remove the paper and its back to the blown state.
Just a temporary fix until asus service center have the spare part to replace my speaker.
I had the same problem and read in another thread somewhere that the speaker grill to the "broken" one had popped up.
I took the back cover off and just pressed the speaker down. Worked perfectly.
I sent in my Nexus 7 after the speaker blew after a month. They sent me a new one after a week. Unfortunately it's still the C60 series but fingers crossed that there's no more problems.
Hello,
I bought my One on Tuesday and it's been great so far, but today I've noticed that playing it on the top 3 volume levels causes the sound to kind of fluctuate, as in, some parts of the song play louder than other parts.
This is less prevalent with beats audio turned off, however I believe I can still slightly hear it.
It's most noticeable when I plug it into my car's aux port and turn the volume on the phone up to its max.
Has anyone else had this problem? is it a software issue? or will I have to take this phone back?
Thanks
the phone have 2 speaker one in top on in bottom.
2.1 speaker working in phone perhaps the song getting change between to speakers and you think that happened.
Advanced Ali-001 said:
the phone have 2 speaker one in top on in bottom.
2.1 speaker working in phone perhaps the song getting change between to speakers and you think that happened.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear, the problem only happens with headphones plugged in
Hi All,
I am finding an issue with my HTC One when the speakerphone is on. The recipient is having trouble hearing me unless I put the back microphone very close to my mouth. From what I can tell when the speakerphone is turned on, the back microphone turns on while the front one turns off. If I do not put the back microphone close to my mouth, I can barely be heard on the other side. For example, I put the HTC One face down on my desk and the distance between the back microphone and my mouth is probably 1.5-2 feet away. At this distance, I cannot be heard unless I should a bit loud. The back microphone literally has to be 1-2 inches away in order me to be heard clearly. If I have the screen facing me, meaning the back microphone is facing away from me, then it's nearly impossible for the other party to hear me. This is the only problem I have encountered with my HTC One thus far. Everything else works like a charm.
Does anyone else have this kind of issue when using the speakerphone? Is there some settings I can try?
Thank you.
OK, I have an interesting issue going on with the way my stereo speakers are working.
Only the bottom speaker will work unless I plug in and unplug headphones, then they both will work. They will work in and out of any app, be it music, game, youtube, etc. BUT, once the screen is turned off and turned back on the top speaker stops working again. They both still work if they are playing while I turn the screen off, but if there is no sound and I turn the screen off, boom, only from the bottom speaker.
Now, notification sounds work from both speakers if the screen is off just fine.
I've tried 2 different roms and 2 different kernels (BadSeed and ElementalX) and nothing changes, so I'm pretty sure it's not ROM or kernel based, and the fact that it's consistent and I can "control" it tells me it's probably not hardware... so that means it has to do with root-accessible software.
Only thing that happens to me is one of the speakers will go out and then come back a sec later it's really noticeable since the volume gets really low but it doesn't happen enough to bother me
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I got it. For some unknown, inexplicable reason it was a profile in Tasker causing it... I have one setup where if you put the phone face down it will shut the screen off. Well, that, for whatever reason, was causing audio to only come out of the bottom speaker. I flipped it on and off a dozen times and every time once I turn the screen off and back on audio returns to both speakers.
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Only the bottom speaker works after I have a call. Don't know why this is, ma the its to protect the ear. I was listening to music on my phone both speakers working, had a phone call then afternoon phone call only the bottom speaker works. I'm having to reset my phone to get both speakers working.
Anyone else noticed this?
Thanks
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