Hi, i am wondering if it is possible to make my YP-G70 louder. If i put Earphones or external speakers on it, its not very loud. I think it is the european law, but how can i make it louder? Is there a possibility?
On my mp3 Player there is a simple option. I can't find it on this device.
Try voodoo sound plus. Works awesome for me and I think he also has a voodoo louder app too.
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I use Double Twist you have to pay a lil extra for the app and the EQ feature but it is definitely work it.
http://doubletwist.com/
Honkel said:
Hi, i am wondering if it is possible to make my YP-G70 louder. If i put Earphones or external speakers on it, its not very loud. I think it is the european law, but how can i make it louder? Is there a possibility?
On my mp3 Player there is a simple option. I can't find it on this device.
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What earphone/speaker are you using? My YP-G70 is using an EU Rom but it is VERY VERY loud when using an earphone (Shure 535). My media volume is usually set at 3 notches or 4 notches at most, when listening to using earphone. But this is heavily dependent on the sensitivity of your earphone or speaker.
I have different Speakers it on every single one not very loud. If i use my Sansa mp3 its really louder.
I use the poweramp Volume (turn)button to make the song louder. So you have the volume buttons of the device and the volume button of poweramp.
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Hello, did anyone find that the background noise of vibrant is very clear, when using headsets.
If you want to have a test, I think you can do as fellow.
1. Find a quiet environment, plug in your headsets
2. Open music player, turn the volume to 0
3. Play a song, you'll hear the background noise immediately
4. If stop the song, the background noise hold on for several seconds, then disappear.
What's the cause of this? Driver or hardware design? or just software.
So did anyone have some idear for solving this problem?
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
I've heard it with iems in silence, same as what you described.
oka1 said:
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
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I use te headset comes from tmobile, factory headset.
Which headset are you using? and also rom and kernel.
I tested in several kernels and roms, all have this question.
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
z0phi3l said:
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
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no, noise does not come from mp3. I use musicplayer just to take a example.
the noise comes when the dsp has outputs,and disappears when the dsp has no outputs
I am pretty sure you are hearing hardware static noise from the audio circuit. The sound quality of the headphone amp in the galaxy phones is better than most HTC phones, but sadly still falls short compared to an iPhone and many dedicated mp3 players. The static is even more evident with higher sensitivity headphones like the ultimate ears tripple-fis and the like.
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Yeah I hear this also...if you don't hear it you're probably using cheap headphones.
I went from an iPhone 4 to the sgs 2. It seems to be giving me some audio distortion and static that wasn't there with my iPhone. Its most noticeable on the high end and with lower (128kbps) audio files. Any one else experiencing this or have suggestions on how to tweak things to make it better?
Only happens on Bluetooth a far as I can tell.
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I found I needed to get a balance of the volume controls. I use a stereo bt headset, Motorola s305. It sounded best at about 2/3 volume on the phone, and crank up the headset. Also check out the eq settings if you are using the stock music player. I don't listen to much music, but listen to tons of audiobooks. When I do listen to music its usually Pandora, on the high quality setting, and it sounds great.
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Hmm. I'll try the volume thing. Thanks.
Is there any way to 'lock' that volume max, so i don't accidentally switch that up?
I know there are apps on the market to increase volume levels, but I don't know of any to limit volume levels.
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This is due to a low bitpool setting. There is no way to change this unless you flash CM7 or any AOSP ROM, which comes stock with a higher bitpool, thus better sounding bluetooth audio.
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This is due to a low bitpool setting. There is no way to change this unless you flash CM7 or any AOSP ROM, which comes stock with a higher bitpool, thus better sounding bluetooth audio.
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just curious how this would affect BT earpieces but not car BT systems? I used my car's BT to make calls a lot and never had any audio issues.
I'm not opposed to flashing... Which would you suggest, CM7 or AOSP?
bfinleyui said:
I'm not opposed to flashing... Which would you suggest, CM7 or AOSP?
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everyone has their own opinion. Try one and see if you like it.
I'm on MIUI, and just recently started using my phone has a music player with my headphones. The minimum volume on the phone is pretty damn loud, and most of the time I can't listen to it that loud. When I put the volume up it gets louder. I've tired just about every DSPManager setting I could find, nothing gets the volume any lower.
Is this just an issue with non-stock based roms? I know that the max volume issue is a non-stock issue (where the volume gets maxed at about 50% of the volume indicator).
It is a known issue for miui (I believe all miui) or cwm. I mpved out of miui because of that although I love it otherwise. Galnet miui also has the same issue.
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Try out poweramp and its preamp gain setting on its built in equalizer.
penguinlogik said:
Try out poweramp and its preamp gain setting on its built in equalizer.
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I just downloaded "equalizer" whats difference between poweramp?
I'm definitely looking for "better sound quality" and "loud + clear"
because I was experiencing volume Loss (auto dimm, yet volume still at max?) during calls (or just low volume), sometimes audio just seems Low during music playback vs my friends phone?? why a difference.
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I just downloaded "equalizer" whats difference between poweramp?
I'm definitely looking for "better sound quality" and "loud + clear"
because I was experiencing volume Loss (auto dimm, yet volume still at max?) during calls (or just low volume), sometimes audio just seems Low during music playback vs my friends phone?? why a difference.
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Your problem is different than the OP's and would normally deserve another thread...
Anyways, poweramp is just for music playback, and if you don't know how to use an equalizer properly, I would recommend not touching it or you would make it sound more like crap. The difference is how much power the audio jack can put out and the impedance of your headphones, and that determines how loud it sounds on your end. All phones are not the same, however, you should search for the in call audio fix thread for a solution to your problem.
It's probably been mentioned 100 times but just so I'm sure. There are no headphones w/ mics that allow you to talk through the mic, play/pause/rewind/skip songs at all? Did I get that right?
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It's probably been mentioned 100 times but just so I'm sure. There are no headphones w/ mics that allow you to talk through the mic, play/pause/rewind/skip songs at all? Did I get that right?
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Even though beats audio is on this device, my white solo beats control talk doesn't work with it. Not a deal breaker but I'll live with it.
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I haven't made a call with them yet, but my headphones are able to control music (Music & WinAmp) using the inline remote. I use MEElectronics M6P.
Semi-working headphones/mic
My old Sennheiser MM 50 iP single-button set is working for me, for calls. As for music, at least it works in Poweramp.
The button will only start-stop songs in the Sense/Google/Amazon players, and there is no means to advance songs.
The long-press used to advance songs in Poweramp opens the voice dialer app, annoyingly. I have root so I just moved that out of system/apps and all is well.
Double-press is similarly assigned to redial the phone.
Hey guys when I play music over my phone speaker using Poweramp, the sounds goes in and out, it gets to the normal volume level then almost like a ghost is turning my phone down then it will come right back to normal and it does it constantly. When I use the stock player using the phone speaker its just fine. Just wondering if anybody else is having this problem or test yours out. I dont wanna say its the app or the phone either way. I just played the same song back to back using Poweramp and the stock player and its really noticeable
are you using an eq with power amp?
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are you using an eq with power amp?
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Im just have it set on Bass and Treble in my settings and thats it.
see if disabling the eq makes a difference. I seem to remember winamp doing that when I had the eq on. I think it has something to do with beats and eq's
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see if disabling the eq makes a difference. I seem to remember winamp doing that when I had the eq on. I think it has something to do with beats and eq's
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Wow thanks alot that seemed to help I only played a 3 and a half song but it didnt do it at all. Whats weird though is I have a pair of beats studios and was using bass and treble and it never went out through the headphones, just on the phone speaker.
I think what is happening is that you're overloading the speaker, so it's cutting out.