Problem with Bluetooth headphones on any custom - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Plus Questions & Answers

Hi.
I have a problem with low frequencies on headphones JBL T450BT that have SBC audio codec ... on my [vince].
On MIUI all nice. I have very nice low frequencies (bass). And of course I used ViperFX (Viper4Android).
But on any custom : Android Nougat, Oreo or Pie My headphones almost have not low frequencies(bass).
If i installing ViperFX(V4A) any version... And turning on "dynamic processing" sound is interrupting or "clicks" and "wheezes"at low frequencies(
Can you help to fix it?
! JBL T450BT haven't AptX Codec !
P.S. Sorry for bad english
I hope anybody will help me.)

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I tried sbc on my wf xm4 and all sound good
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