[Q] Music effects/DSP/Audio engine - Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
I managed to install Viper 4 Android on my SP, but i am not happy with the result - it's hardly stable and there are severe differences between volumes when playing different songs, even though the driver seems to be working fine..
QUESTION - are there any OTHER alternatives to Viper in order to increase the volume of the SP (especially for playing music with the headset)?
Stock volume on SP is far too low..
Thank you.
PS. I'm on an original .205 custom firmware (JB), not on a cyanogen based rom.

or..
is there any chance to install DSP on a non-cyanogenmod based rom?

solution
The solution was to install williams kernel, which has FauxSound incorporated and now the volume is really loud.
Thank you for your multiple answers/advices.

There was none.
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That's right.. Williams v7 works like charm with faux sound.viper is baby if we compare with it.no hard feelings

amigo911 said:
That's right.. Williams v7 works like charm with faux sound.viper is baby if we compare with it.no hard feelings
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Viper4android work great on my rom. Just a little tweak + irs file make it more awesome. Faux sound is good too and it is not free but worth to buy. Both apk are good and don't compare them and make a comment such as Viper4Android is baby. Respect the apk developer

aqua9teen1 said:
Viper4android work great on my rom. Just a little tweak + irs file make it more awesome. Faux sound is good too and it is not free but worth to buy. Both apk are good and don't compare them and make a comment such as Viper4Android is baby. Respect the apk developer
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Meh i said no hard feelings :3

Related

Volume+ app

Some said it worth buying since it has nice effects (like Beats emulator etc), but it generated much sound distortion while using it.. I also have DSPManager (I turned it off when I used Volume+) and it has much clearer sound! So, is it just me, or it really doesn't worth its price?
I like volume+ better since it has the ability to amplify the phone speaker sound (which DSP manager can't do.)
If you're getting distortions, maybe you're putting in too much bass?
I think voodoo sound is much better if you are talking about boosting headset.. and its free if you use kernels which has merged the voodoo control codes. If not, there's the paid plus version but only works for stock kernels.
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tablighs said:
I think voodoo sound is much better if you are talking about boosting headset.. and its free if you use kernels which has merged the voodoo control codes. If not, there's the paid plus version but only works for stock kernels.
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voodoo plus works with any kernel. the app loads the sound modules it self. you only need to have root.
xilw3r said:
voodoo plus works with any kernel. the app loads the sound modules it self. you only need to have root.
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I have tried voodoo plus on some beta custom kernels before, it won't install the drivers needed to run because of it detects incompatible kernel. Just sharing my experience..
LilProphet:
DSP manager is better than any sound enhancement app I've ever tried, so if you're listening to music through headphones then I'd definitely recommend DSP. It also really depends on what kind of music you listen to, I know for fact that it works wonderfully with house, dubstep, hardstyle and hip-hop. Just the genres that require some nice bass boost
But I never really listened to music through the phone's speakers, so I cannot say whether or not DSP is better than the rest there.
And no, xilv3r, there's a whole bunch of kernels it does not support
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LilProphet:
DSP manager is better than any sound enhancement app I've ever tried, so if you're listening to music through headphones then I'd definitely recommend DSP. It also really depends on what kind of music you listen to, I know for fact that it works wonderfully with house, dubstep, hardstyle and hip-hop. Just the genres that require some nice bass boost
But I never really listened to music through the phone's speakers, so I cannot say whether or not DSP is better than the rest there.
And no, xilv3r, there's a whole bunch of kernels it does not support
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Im using MusicFX for a week now, and it has much clearer and powerful bass boost! Give it a try, its free.
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[i9000] Poor / Bad / Awful Sound Quality on CM9

Was very happy to see the latest "Stable" CM9 released a few days ago. Been using it, and it looks like a winner!
Then I listened to some music. Oi! What the hell, did I just bust my headphones?
The sound quality is awful to say the least. It's always been like this for earlier ICS builds.
Can anyone shed some light as to why CM9/ICS audio quality is really bad? Did a search and all I can find was a thread saying that the RC1 candidate had this problem due to an audio routing issue.
Thanks in advance.
The.Opethian said:
Was very happy to see the latest "Stable" CM9 released a few days ago. Been using it, and it looks like a winner!
Then I listened to some music. Oi! What the hell, did I just bust my headphones?
The sound quality is awful to say the least. It's always been like this for earlier ICS builds.
Can anyone shed some light as to why CM9/ICS audio quality is really bad? Did a search and all I can find was a thread saying that the RC1 candidate had this problem due to an audio routing issue.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
am looking to flash to cm9's stable release as well and seeing your post has made me think otherwise... so far are there any other bugs or issues you've encountered?
By the way, i've only flashed ROMS a few times, i'm currently running cm7.2.. is there any particular method to follow if i were to flash cm9? or do i just install the zip file through cwm recovery?
thanks mate! cheers!
The only major issue is the sound quality. I've tried CM7.2 and the sound is superb, with CM9 the drums turn to tin can drumming! LOL
What's worse if you enable any DSP effect (which is fab in CM7.2) it just makes it much worse.
Other than that, the build is stable fast and very nice! It looks like an entirely new phone altogether. Now if we can get this issue fixed on the sound, it would be a proper release!
I've tested using Apollo Player, PowerAMP and Winamp. All of them sound really bad.
Hope this helps!
An update. Apparently, the cardboard drumming is only apparent for AAC HEv2 converted files. It goes away listening to anything 128kbps or more. BUT! Sound is still nowhere near as good as on CM7.2. It's like night and day.
This may be an obvious question, but have you installed Voodoo Sound?
decided to flash cm9 already last night and everything went really well. flashed it in less than 10 minutes.
anyway, so far sound quality isn't really that bad. I'd say average. it's not great, but not bad. haven't tried any other formats rather than mp3s and wavs but they seem to sound okay.
have you tried reflashing?
Try devil3 ics kernel. Voodoo Sound should fix the probelm
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Thanks for that, tried it out and also decided to flash to TAJB v7.1
It's a JB ROM based on CM10 and the devil kernel. Sound is better.
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Thank you all for your replies. Yes, I have installed Voodoo sound. Well done on supercurio for creating that. Unfortunately, all it did was amplify the rotten sound signal. Just hearing louder cardboard drumming on it.
Have posted this issue on the CM forums and haven't received any reply LOL
Testing audio quality on cutom ROMs (CM and AOKP)
Hi there (audiophile here, so haters stay away)! Been searching the forums and Google for a discussion on this, finally found it..
Been looking for a custom ROM for my SGS (I use a SGSII as my actual phone, and the SGS as a separate media player, since I can completely strip the SGS BARE ), something to basically turn it from a phone into a media player (like the Samsung Galaxy Player) lol.. Because I heard great things about supercurio's voodoo sound and the wolfson DAC I had to give it a go
As a side note, voodoo sound gives me great amplifications without distortion and the sound is good. I don't think it's leaps and bounds better in QUALITY compared to the Yamaha in the SII, but the amplification definitely is (and I need the amp because I use beyerdynamic 32 Ohm cans which are pretty hard to drive )
Anyhow, I digress... Tried different ROMS, all with voodoo sound installed (i.e. all rooted). Tried stock Gingerbread, along with CM7.2 (Stable), CM9 (Nightly), AOKP M5 and M6.
Perhaps it is the "placebo effect", but I find the dynamic range and sound-stage is completely destroyed by the custom ROMs (or is it the kernels?).. The only ROM that I can listen to comfortably is the stock ROM (with stock rooted kernel by Chainfire). Does anyone agree with my observations? Would love to see if it's just me or I might be onto something?
I haven't tried CM9 stable on my SGS yet so maybe that's improved. But I am really torn. The stock rom is f***-ing (are we allowed to swear on these forums?!) slow! The phone is nearly unusable compared to AOKP/CM.
So what's the solution guys?! Are we tied to the stock rom to achieve the best audio quality? Or is there a custom rom out there that is lightening fast but preserves audio reproduction quality?!
Please discuss your findings here!
Cheers!
Thanks for your post there, I thought I was the only one! It looks like we won't get much more assistance as the devs are probably focusing on higher priorities right now.
I too have this problem. I used to have a nokia 500 , with which i had downloaded many original songs from nokia music , but since i used mobile data to download , the songs are 32kbps bitrate.
In cm9 , the bass cracks like anything. in cm10 , the bass is smooth and nice sounding. I tried copying cm10 audio libs to cm9 , but no changes occur.
The only way to solve this problem is to use songs with a bitrate of 160kbps +. Even then , cm10 has better sound quality. CM9 is a lot more stable , wish someone could port cm10 audio libs to cm9
Damn, cheers for that feedback. Nice to hear that at least the sound on CM10 is good! CM9 music... urgh... A pity since music is a major driver for me.
inverse_of_zero said:
Hi there (audiophile here, so haters stay away)! Been searching the forums and Google for a discussion on this, finally found it..
Been looking for a custom ROM for my SGS (I use a SGSII as my actual phone, and the SGS as a separate media player, since I can completely strip the SGS BARE ), something to basically turn it from a phone into a media player (like the Samsung Galaxy Player) lol.. Because I heard great things about supercurio's voodoo sound and the wolfson DAC I had to give it a go
As a side note, voodoo sound gives me great amplifications without distortion and the sound is good. I don't think it's leaps and bounds better in QUALITY compared to the Yamaha in the SII, but the amplification definitely is (and I need the amp because I use beyerdynamic 32 Ohm cans which are pretty hard to drive )
Anyhow, I digress... Tried different ROMS, all with voodoo sound installed (i.e. all rooted). Tried stock Gingerbread, along with CM7.2 (Stable), CM9 (Nightly), AOKP M5 and M6.
Perhaps it is the "placebo effect", but I find the dynamic range and sound-stage is completely destroyed by the custom ROMs (or is it the kernels?).. The only ROM that I can listen to comfortably is the stock ROM (with stock rooted kernel by Chainfire). Does anyone agree with my observations? Would love to see if it's just me or I might be onto something?
I haven't tried CM9 stable on my SGS yet so maybe that's improved. But I am really torn. The stock rom is f***-ing (are we allowed to swear on these forums?!) slow! The phone is nearly unusable compared to AOKP/CM.
So what's the solution guys?! Are we tied to the stock rom to achieve the best audio quality? Or is there a custom rom out there that is lightening fast but preserves audio reproduction quality?!
Please discuss your findings here!
Cheers!
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I agree with you...Sound quality improves to some extent by using equalizers apk in stock roms
I got good sound effects in vortex ROM & Ac!d player.Please try & let me know

[SOUNDMOD][05/05]FidelityXAudio - Ultimate high fidelity audio

I'm building a new ROM for my new Xperia Z right now mainly for even better audio quality. However, it'll take a while as I plan to try rebuilding audio driver library file for lower latency. Right now I'm on vacation staying at my parents' house so I decided to build this sound mod for Samsung WM8994 devices instead since I have good chance to reunite with all of them right now.
FidelityXAudio is based from PureXAudio for Xperia Z/ZL made by ZeroInfinity. I asked him for permission to derive his works with mine for all-in-one sound mod I plan to release for various devices that support Alsa driver. For this first release, it'll support Nexus S, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1 and all variants. Installing this mod will give you the following features below.
Features:
Rooted & Busyboxed - This will replace current root and Busybox with latest SuperSu and Busybox. Since most root access for Xperia Z I tested are so unreliable getting bootloop after mounting system rw, I'll force better ones in this package to avoid that problem.
exFAT support - If you're using Android JellyBean ROM but still not have exFAT support yet, this may help you getting one. It works for Xperia Z/ZL but haven't tested for others yet.
init.d support - This isn't cheap recovery flash init.d script. It'll execute init.d script with root access from hardware boot script level so it works far better than conventional ones for locked bootloader running stock kernel.
Xperia Fidelity script - It's ultimate sound quality mod script I've been developing for years. Not only get you better sound reproduction but also make your system smoother as well.
PureXAudio engine - As FidelityXAudio is based on PureXAudio mod, most PureXAudio features are availble except audio effects and specific sound card stuff. I may consider adding them back later though.
Low latency tweaks - My tweaks inside PureXAudio for lower latency Alsa configuration. Not sure how much of it works though as real measured hardware latency won't change without modifying driver.
Mastering 64-bit quantization - The most accurate 64-bit floating point quantization in Android. I usually end it with 32-bit integer mode but this sounds better for crazy upsampling level.
DSD128 audio processing at 5.6MHz - This will give you high resolution audio simulation. The real sampling rate will still be 44.1KHz but with 128x upsampling for audio processing before downmixing is really something.
Fidelity nVIDIA audio configuration - Optimized for more direct bitstream with lower latency. Only for Tegra devices though.
Removed DSPManager for more solid audio performance - This mod breaks DSPManager in CM ROM so no point in keeping it and you probably won't need it anyway after hearing sound with this mod.
Download: PureXAudio v1
You can't flash this on other devices as it can break audio with incompatible sound card configuration. I tested on my Nexus S, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1 and they're all working fine. Guess not many people still use them nowadays but they're great ones for sound quality wise. I'll update again for APQ8064 based devices in next version after releasing new Xperia Z ROM.
Wait I'm trying it will report back soon:thumbup:
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kkkhattak said:
Wait I'm trying it will report back soon:thumbup:
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let us know how its goes brave traveller
TheLastMirana said:
let us know how its goes brave traveller
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Yeah its working well and i can hear a little bit difference in the sound but the music sound is loud now So, its working awesome :victory::highfive::good:
I can use this on 4.2.2 rom ?
It's designed for JellyBean ROM so yes.
kkkhattak said:
Yeah its working well and i can hear a little bit difference in the sound but the music sound is loud now So, its working awesome :victory::highfive::good:
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leap_ahead said:
I can use this on 4.2.2 rom ?
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Yes i tried on a JellyBean 4.2.2 Rom and it is working well :good::good:
Don't know if its a placebo but I seem to be able to crank up the volume much higher now before it starts to sound distorted, on lower volumes I cant hear any difference
anyway thanks for the mod will start using it daily and probably damage my ears :laugh:
nibla101 said:
Don't know if its a placebo but I seem to be able to crank up the volume much higher now before it starts to sound distorted, on lower volumes I cant hear any difference
anyway thanks for the mod will start using it daily and probably damage my ears :laugh:
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Huh?.. can you speak up.. I can't hear you over this great mod!!
someone please reup this, thanks
Will this mod work alongside voodoo sound, or is it an alternative?
It works alongside with Voodoo Sound. Actually, I added my own Voodoo Sound tweaks as well. Some may not like it but that's what I prefer.
Windows X said:
It works alongside with Voodoo Sound. Actually, I added my own Voodoo Sound tweaks as well. Some may not like it but that's what I prefer.
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What headphones/earphones/speakers do you usually use with your devices?
This information is useful for me. Thanks! :good:
I used to try all in market years back but now I don't really care much even R10/Orpheus failed to make my desire go wild now.
My current favorite earphone is Martin Logann Mikros 70. Not very bang for bucks but easy to wear with mic and bass sounds like speakers with dynamic driver in that long housing.
My current speakers is Rockport Ankaa. I like it more than its newer Avior models.
hello I flash this but I don't think is working for me..i don't find any different ...
I install busybox again with busybox.apk is ok ??
If you already use other soundmods, maybe it's possible that this won't work. Otherwise, I don't see any reason why not as I already included root/busybox/init.d stuff.
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If you already use other soundmods, maybe it's possible that this won't work. Otherwise, I don't see any reason why not as I already included root/busybox/init.d stuff.
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I don't use other soundmod.. I don't know maybe I don't understand the sound ... for busybox I install 1.21.0 ..
It works on JellyShot 4.2.1 v1.3? I flash it with CWM? I have Voodoo sound... It works fine too?
i'm sure that you will make this face when I tell you that i'm using CyanogenMod 7.2...
... so the question: it's only for 4.2.2 roms or it will work with every android os?
Should there be an app to control this?
Me Gusta!

[q] the best of galaxy ace 2013

Hello guys, we all had a great year but what our devices had we hardly know......
Hence guys Here is a thread to share the best of galaxy ace .......I have tried many custom roms
the best experience for stability was CM7
and for more speed and agility CM9
now I want you guys to speak up about your experiences. And share the best about the things that you did revolutionized the phone SAMSUNG GALAXY ACE....:cyclops:
Well at the start the Samsung Galaxy Ace i had android 2.2.1 (Froyo) and it was really getting slow so i updated it to 2.3.6 (Gingerbread)
After that i found a fantastic ROM which was Cyanogenmod 10.1 RC4 by bieltv.3
Overclocked it and everything was running butter smooth, LIKE REALLY BUTTER SMOOTH
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I think it was the ultimatum v3 with swapall kernel i have 80 apps and is really faster and smooth (sorry for my English )
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For me, it would be the AOSP Ginberbread rom for Cooper by spacecakers. It works fine for my requirements.
mahithm said:
For me, it would be the AOSP Ginberbread rom for Cooper by spacecakers. It works fine for my requirements.
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best of ace for me would be @Rhievaldo's cm9 and @Mardon's cm10.x roms. I did try ultimatum rom and really liked it. But I prefer all the functionality and good looks of cm9 roms and above. CM9 Touchwiz Revolutionized 5.0-V4.0 by @Sky_Walker is beautiful too.
Cyber_Dragon001 said:
Well at the start the Samsung Galaxy Ace i had android 2.2.1 (Froyo) and it was really getting slow so i updated it to 2.3.6 (Gingerbread)
After that i found a fantastic ROM which was Cyanogenmod 10.1 RC4 by bieltv.3
Overclocked it and everything was running butter smooth, LIKE REALLY BUTTER SMOOTH
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was the 10.1 stable i tried quite a few but when I used mounting scripts most was unstable and also low battery life .....:silly:
cannone94 said:
I think it was the ultimatum v3 with swapall kernel i have 80 apps and is really faster and smooth (sorry for my English )
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is this the a factor rom?Could you post the link for that rom...I would love to try it......
Have a look at The Ultimatum ROM
Hello. I have recently upgraded from my Galaxy Ace after it got smashed. It had CWM and a really, really awesome ROM on it.
I always enjoy trying out new ROM's and Mods. However their is one that had the perfect combination of performance and battery. It's highly customization makes it a great contender. It's based of CM7. You can choose may features to install using the Aroma installer. For example a great feature was to choose from several themes and launchers in the Aroma Installer. You get great Bass and clarity as the OP explains. It's super fast, smooth and my benchmark was increased... ALOT. I'd give this ROM a go because it looks, feels and was amazing!
The Ultimatum ROM
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matt17brown said:
was the 10.1 stable i tried quite a few but when I used mounting scripts most was unstable and also low battery life .....:silly:
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Well it is stable until i edited the build.prop and messed up everything so i installed it again, and CM10.1 is stable if you dont overclock it... Since it is a Release Candidate [RC]. About battery life...i cant tell, my battery is swollen so it drains easily...but with CM. It drains slow
Uhm.. Maybe KitKat. I didn't tried it, but great work from the devs
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CM11?
Blackbox421 said:
Uhm.. Maybe KitKat. I didn't tried it, but great work from the devs
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Yeah KitKat ROM does look pretty good for the ACE. CM11
And remember KitKat is backwards compatible and requires very little RAM (512MB). Our ace only have 280MB free but with a swap file i'd think it would be very responsive. Samsung probably will not release a new update for our ACE since it's been 2+ years from release. As always try mods, buildrpop tweaks and find a stable overclock for yourself. On my old ACE overclock became unstable at 864MHZ+
" Be nice to nerds, one day you may work for one" - Bill Gates.
XxAuzzi3L3g3ndx said:
Hello. I have recently upgraded from my Galaxy Ace after it got smashed. It had CWM and a really, really awesome ROM on it.
I always enjoy trying out new ROM's and Mods. However their is one that had the perfect combination of performance and battery. It's highly customization makes it a great contender. It's based of CM7. You can choose may features to install using the Aroma installer. For example a great feature was to choose from several themes and launchers in the Aroma Installer. You get great Bass and clarity as the OP explains. It's super fast, smooth and my benchmark was increased... ALOT. I'd give this ROM a go because it looks, feels and was amazing!
The Ultimatum ROM
My 2 Cents
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I tried it too but when mounting scripts are used google services and supersu fails...I used mount2sd since I love it the most. Performance and sound quality is great I ADmit that :good:
Blackbox421 said:
Uhm.. Maybe KitKat. I didn't tried it, but great work from the devs
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I used jellybean and the battery literally after 3 hrs drained like hell with no use..then what abt kitkat??? I just dnt feel like it...But if u could provide me link I'd like to try :fingers-crossed:
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I used jellybean and the battery literally after 3 hrs drained like hell with no use..then what abt kitkat??? I just dnt feel like it...But if u could provide me link I'd like to try :fingers-crossed:
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Hey man if your worried about audio quality flaash awesomebeats, then pure audio then install viper4androidfx. Man it will blow you away. Anyway back on the roms use a stock rooted one and customise to your liking... Man whats your headphones? Don't tell me yo own them dam beats
By the way
By the wayy Beats Audio Headphones are terrible. They repoduce inaccurate audio, and in theory only god for rap. No Beats Audio does not repoduce how the artist intended, instead how DR Dre "Really" intended. The bass feel so muddy and unclean. These way to much bass, bass was not ment to be made from the headphone but rather from it's DAC, or amplifier. I mean 2xaa batteries in it's little amp? That's pethetic. And it's still inaccurate. I could rant on about them all day, i know this is of topic but just wanted to say. However i dont mind the Beats Audio Libs with ClearAudio+, PureBeats and Awesomebeats. All though the Beats Audio Libs make it sound like a Beats Pair, it feels more accurate thanks to ClearAudio and Awesomebeats. Therotically stay away from Beats Audio Headphones, it's a marketing " Hype", and many produces and DJ's rather use Sennheiser, or some other better reputable brand. They use them because of their accuracy to the frequancies. Compare a Sennhiser frequancy chart to a Beats By Dre chart and you will see Beats Audio's Bass and Treble are just to over the top. Where as Sennhieser try to stay as true to the tune as the artist really intended. Plus if you really do not like the true to the music tunes, just use Viper4Android's eq, bass and clarity, it'l have you setup for life. Plus the right Viper4Android settings could really enhance all frequancies for cleaner bass and lovely treble the artist was intending for your ears.
To wrap it up never buy Beats unless you want to look hahah lol "Cool", headphones are headphones not a fashion item. Worried about the fashion hype? Sennhieser have a great looking headphone called the 'Moumentums on ears". And they are amazing. They are abit pricey but can play frequancies in music that you have never heard before. Besides if your over 25 you loose some of your high end frequanies anyway. Because of age. But seriously Sennheiser have been praised by poruducers and Dj's everywhere.
> DO NOT FALL INTO A FASHION HYPE. YOU WILL BE SORRY, THAT YOU COULD NOT ENJOY YOUR JAZZ, ROCK, ETC AS THE ARTIST WANTED YOU TOO.
End of rant.
XxAuzzi3L3g3ndx said:
Hey man if your worried about audio quality flaash awesomebeats, then pure audio then install viper4androidfx. Man it will blow you away. Anyway back on the roms use a stock rooted one and customise to your liking... Man whats your headphones? Don't tell me yo own them dam beats
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Nahh.....I use SOny n SkuLL cANdy.....Both give best quality Audio....N for stock rom bored of its limited functionality......
XxAuzzi3L3g3ndx said:
By the wayy Beats Audio Headphones are terrible. They repoduce inaccurate audio, and in theory only god for rap. No Beats Audio does not repoduce how the artist intended, instead how DR Dre "Really" intended. The bass feel so muddy and unclean. These way to much bass, bass was not ment to be made from the headphone but rather from it's DAC, or amplifier. I mean 2xaa batteries in it's little amp? That's pethetic. And it's still inaccurate. I could rant on about them all day, i know this is of topic but just wanted to say. However i dont mind the Beats Audio Libs with ClearAudio+, PureBeats and Awesomebeats. All though the Beats Audio Libs make it sound like a Beats Pair, it feels more accurate thanks to ClearAudio and Awesomebeats. Therotically stay away from Beats Audio Headphones, it's a marketing " Hype", and many produces and DJ's rather use Sennheiser, or some other better reputable brand. They use them because of their accuracy to the frequancies. Compare a Sennhiser frequancy chart to a Beats By Dre chart and you will see Beats Audio's Bass and Treble are just to over the top. Where as Sennhieser try to stay as true to the tune as the artist really intended. Plus if you really do not like the true to the music tunes, just use Viper4Android's eq, bass and clarity, it'l have you setup for life. Plus the right Viper4Android settings could really enhance all frequancies for cleaner bass and lovely treble the artist was intending for your ears.
To wrap it up never buy Beats unless you want to look hahah lol "Cool", headphones are headphones not a fashion item. Worried about the fashion hype? Sennhieser have a great looking headphone called the 'Moumentums on ears". And they are amazing. They are abit pricey but can play frequancies in music that you have never heard before. Besides if your over 25 you loose some of your high end frequanies anyway. Because of age. But seriously Sennheiser have been praised by poruducers and Dj's everywhere.
> DO NOT FALL INTO A FASHION HYPE. YOU WILL BE SORRY, THAT YOU COULD NOT ENJOY YOUR JAZZ, ROCK, ETC AS THE ARTIST WANTED YOU TOO.
End of rant.
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Sure a hell of advice....I dnt think anyone is fashion hype here........
matt17brown said:
Sure a hell of advice....I dnt think anyone is fashion hype here........
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Couldn't agree with you more buddy
mahithm said:
Couldn't agree with you more buddy
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:laugh::good:
I've tried a lot of rom, but now i use rom Cyanlightspeed with base 7.2 cm.
Good at performance and fit my needs

Forgot about Voodoo sound?

Hey guys,
I was looking for a good quality mp3 player recently to use with my entry level ATHm20x and it was a surprise for me to find out that the old SGS had the best audio chip among phones. So, now i use this phone mainly as a audio player. flashed cm10.1 and installed voodoo control by supercurio and the sound quality is amazing.
I just wanna ask if the newer roms runnig android5 or 6 or support this voodoo sound? (roms with stock kernel)
Im currently on jb 4.4.2, its smooth and fast, how does new builds compare to this?
And its amazing to see the amount of dev support this phone getting, there's something magical about this little thing.
cheers
christo_tj said:
Hey guys,
I was looking for a good quality mp3 player recently to use with my entry level ATHm20x and it was a surprise for me to find out that the old SGS had the best audio chip among phones. So, now i use this phone mainly as a audio player. flashed cm10.1 and installed voodoo control by supercurio and the sound quality is amazing.
I just wanna ask if the newer roms runnig android5 or 6 or support this voodoo sound? (roms with stock kernel)
Im currently on jb 4.4.2, its smooth and fast, how does new builds compare to this?
And its amazing to see the amount of dev support this phone getting, there's something magical about this little thing.
cheers
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They do. Not sure about other LP/MM ROMs but i was able to play 24/96 flac files on Resurrection Remix using USB Audio Player Pro, without resampling.

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