I have searched through here for hours now... I'm trying to figure out how to boost the volume on my Google pixel 6. Does anyone know how to make the volume louder coming out of the speaker?
I use the Wavelet app to increase volume, makes a huge difference. I turn on Legacy Mode, Graphic Equalizer & Limiter.
In Graphic Equalizer, use Personal Preset & turn up everything.
In Limiter, zero everything (threshold can be -2) & increase Post-gain to max.
mannikon said:
I use the Wavelet app to increase volume, makes a huge difference. I turn on Legacy Mode, Graphic Equalizer & Limiter.
In Graphic Equalizer, use Personal Preset & turn up everything.
In Limiter, zero everything (threshold can be -2) & increase Post-gain to max.
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I tried out wavelet as an experiment with my pixel 6 unrooted, and the limiter regardless of the post gain settings causes too much distortion for my ears. Root your phone and install Viper, then you can gain it to max, with zero distortion.
isnt there volume boost in accessibility?
mannikon said:
I use the Wavelet app to increase volume, makes a huge difference. I turn on Legacy Mode, Graphic Equalizer & Limiter.
In Graphic Equalizer, use Personal Preset & turn up everything.
In Limiter, zero everything (threshold can be -2) & increase Post-gain to max.
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it´s working, thanks
santacruzmofo said:
I have searched through here for hours now... I'm trying to figure out how to boost the volume on my Google pixel 6. Does anyone know how to make the volume louder coming out of the speaker?
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Try Volume Booster GOODEV from the playstore.
Vickems said:
Try Volume Booster GOODEV from the playstore.
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i prefer speakerboost pro
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Hi, is possible increase the volume of ringtones and notifications with the service menù?
Have you turned on the xLoud option under the normal settings option?
Settings -> Sound -> Sound Enhancements. Select the Settings tab at the top and turn on xLoud. Makes a big difference.
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Have you turned on the xLoud option under the normal settings option?
Settings -> Sound -> Sound Enhancements. Select the Settings tab at the top and turn on xLoud. Makes a big difference.
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even with Xloud its still Low , compare it to any other phone and you will see its very low , whats the use of Stereo Speakers then? that's really disappointing .
shadows of yesterday said:
even with Xloud its still Low , compare it to any other phone and you will see its very low , whats the use of Stereo Speakers then? that's really disappointing .
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It's not going to be VERY loud due to the waterproofing of the phone.
shadows of yesterday said:
even with Xloud its still Low , compare it to any other phone and you will see its very low , whats the use of Stereo Speakers then? that's really disappointing .
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If you have root you can try Viper4Android:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
It boosts volume as well as quality (you have to make a balance though or you could blow your speakers from too much of a boost)
HussainQ said:
If you have root you can try Viper4Android:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
It boosts volume as well as quality (you have to make a balance though or you could blow your speakers from too much of a boost)
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Viper4Android doesn't actually boost the Max volume of the speakers. I've tested it with Xloud on and when i change things in Viper4Android there is absolutely no difference until you lower the volume. For example, putting the volume at 50% will be louder with Viper4Android then without.
Max all the equalizer settings then turn off Clear Audio and Dynamic Audio. Clarity will be lower but the volume will be higher.
HussainQ said:
If you have root you can try Viper4Android:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
It boosts volume as well as quality (you have to make a balance though or you could blow your speakers from too much of a boost)
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iArvee said:
It's not going to be VERY loud due to the waterproofing of the phone.
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Dear,
i had Samsung galaxy s5 , which has only 1 rear speaker , and the sound was much louder than this ! , if people have done boosting Tweaks with Root , then Sony Should Push an Update .
phone calls ringing Volume & Notifications , how come you have Stereo Speakers & when your phone rings , one speaker is working !!! that's really *****
Alright, I'm not an audiophile & I wouldn't know what those many sliders in equalizer apps do, but one of the first things I do when I setup windows in a new laptop is tick the Loudness equalization option. What it does is it reduces the volume of incredibly loud videos, increases the volume of low volume videos and I never have to fiddle around with the volume settings from video to video just to get it equally loud. Is there any similar mod for android that would allow me to normalise volume systemwide? I'm using a rooted Kenzo Xiaomi redmi note 3 with MiUI lollipop 5.1.1.
looking for that too
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looking for that too
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Use Dolby Atmos. It has a volume leveler feature. I'm using the Magisk module Dolby Atmos r6.5b by Yash98. Worked extremely well.
I used these settings:
imgur.com/a/UIg8a
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Use Dolby Atmos. It has a volume leveler feature. I'm using the Magisk module Dolby Atmos r6.5b by Yash98. Worked extremely well.
I used these settings:
imgur.com/a/UIg8a
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thanks man. I've installed it and seems like it works. gonna test it more later.
I want to increase the speaker volume overall, Dolby Digital Plus did it nicely but it had a big problem: I had to open the app everytime - Is there anything the increased the volume/talking from speaker that just stay on all the time?
ViperFX works wonders for this
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ViperFX works wonders for this
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I tried ViperFX on magisk and could not hear anything different. Tried switching to legacy and compability mode.
fobtob387 said:
ViperFX works wonders for this
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I tried viperfx, but I hate that the sound slowly geta louder like when I play YT it start low then the volume get high which is the settings I prefer do you have idea on how can I set it like permanent without delay?
I find I can't lower the notification volume and ringtone volume low enough.
Does anyone know how to change the volume steps? I have sound assistant but it only works for media volume...
I'm rooted if it helps and I've tried the AOSP based rom solution of changing the build prop but with no success.
Thanks for any help!
Have you tried "sound assistant" app. It is from Samsung and has function you are looking for.
Chaudhry69 said:
Have you tried "sound assistant" app. It is from Samsung and has function you are looking for.
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If you check the original post you'll have your answer lol
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If you check the original post you'll have your answer lol
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Ah my bad, don't know how I missed it. It is possible in two ways:
01- Get a custom kernel with volume modification support. I use a Galaxy S7edge with Surround sound, this makes the sound loud and more immersed but it has a drawback. The low threshold of volume is too high same as yours. I usually have a problem with the in-call earpiece audio which is too loud for me. I use MoroKernel and luckily a recent update brought the feature of MoroSound providing fine control over gains of 2-microphones, earpiece, and main speaker. You can also look for a kernel with such features for your device.
02- Manually modifying the sound configuration files. That is a bit difficult but good research with a bit of experimenting will eventually get you there.
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Ah my bad, don't know how I missed it. It is possible in two ways:
01- Get a custom kernel with volume modification support. I use a Galaxy S7edge with Surround sound, this makes the sound loud and more immersed but it has a drawback. The low threshold of volume is too high same as yours. I usually have a problem with the in-call earpiece audio which is too loud for me. I use MoroKernel and luckily a recent update brought the feature of MoroSound providing fine control over gains of 2-microphones, earpiece, and main speaker. You can also look for a kernel with such features for your device.
02- Manually modifying the sound configuration files. That is a bit difficult but good research with a bit of experimenting will eventually get you there.
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Any chance you know how to mod the sound config files on an S21? Unfortunately there are no custom kernels yet for the Exynos version
EmRav said:
Any chance you know how to mod the sound config files on an S21? Unfortunately there are no custom kernels yet for the Exynos version
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Yes, go to /etc/mixer-gains.xml and edit it. Drawback is your device entire volume range will be affected like for media and stuff. One more way and probably the more practical one just hit me.
Find your ringtone and notification tone from /system/media/audio/ or download them from google and use a software like Audacity or Adobe Audition to reduce their volume.
You reduce your phone's volume to the lowest and match pc's volume with it. Then reduce the audio gain in the software until you feel comfortable with it. Export it and use it.
For anyone interested. My solution ended up being the following, with my end goal being too optimize my audio with Dolby and have the volume still be lower (but optimized) on the phone speaker.
I tried a ton of different apps, a few magisk volume steps modules, ViperFX with Dolby and finally I found a good solution.
Turn off the default Dolby stuff on the phone.
Install Dolby Atmos ZTE A2019 PRO for magisk (google it and find it on GitHub).
Reboot.
Install JamesDSP from ZackPTG5's website.
Reboot.
Install Audio Modification library to use Dolby and JamesDSP at the same time.
Reboot.
Create a custom equalizer in Dolby and try max things out as much as possible with it still sounding great.
Open JamesDSP, go to Speaker, set limiter threshold to -5, go to post gain and set it to -10. Turn on the master switch. Leave everything else unless you want to change any Bluetooth or headphone settings. Hide the persistent JamesDSP notification.
Reboot.
Install Audio Compatibility module with all the recommended settings.
Reboot.
Result, Dolby Atmos handles all the audio, increases the volume, applies optimizations system wide. However because volume steps are tricky to change on this phone we are stuck with the phone speaker volume being too loud even on the lowest setting. JamesDSP lowers the volume to the built-in speakers but we still get the Atmos experience we want. Everything else I assume you want to be louder anyway, like Bluetooth and headphones.
Audio Modification Library makes James and Dolby work together.
Audio Compatibility Patch fixes some issues with certain apps not using the sound mods.
Success! You get Dolby Atmos everywhere, but it doesn't max out the phone speaker volume, but it will still max out everything else. Oh and you can also change whatever other settings you want in JamesDSP.
I use wavelet for YouTube music. After I clear and wipe the musicfx system app which seems to automatically tune itself to some preset settings I don't like and then disable, I install wavelet. I then turn on it's notifications and set the buffering to prefer latency over clipping. Set my settings and off I go. But periodically I will notice my volume and sound will become dulled again and the sound will go back to being lower. I'll push the power button in wavelet and will discern no difference it anything. I'll change settings in the middle of a song and nothing. Can anyone please help me and tell me a way I can keep wavelet working?
Sorry, I don't have an answer to get it working - Even I had similar issues in Wavelet and couldn't get it work as intended. Then I gave a try for Poweramp Equalizer.
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Sorry, I don't have an answer to get it working - Even I had similar issues in Wavelet and couldn't get it work as intended. Then I gave a try for Poweramp Equalizer.
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How's that compared to wavelet? I like the results of wavelet. Just a pain in the ass to keep it functional.
Michael Romanov said:
I use wavelet for YouTube music. After I clear and wipe the musicfx system app which seems to automatically tune itself to some preset settings I don't like and then disable, I install wavelet. I then turn on it's notifications and set the buffering to prefer latency over clipping. Set my settings and off I go. But periodically I will notice my volume and sound will become dulled again and the sound will go back to being lower. I'll push the power button in wavelet and will discern no difference it anything. I'll change settings in the middle of a song and nothing. Can anyone please help me and tell me a way I can keep wavelet working?
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Is MusicFX a system app? I don't have this on my Pixel.
According to the website, most pre-installed music apps lack support for audio processing.
Or they require additional configuration.
Cheers
tom1807 said:
Is MusicFX a system app? I don't have this on my Pixel.
According to the website, most pre-installed music apps lack support for audio processing.
Or they require additional configuration.
Cheers
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Yup it's a system app. I got the regular pixel 6. As far as I know it should be there. You can access it thru YouTube music. Go to settings, playback, equalizer. It's off unless you turn it on and when you do the already dubious volume gets even lower. Some bull**** if you ask me.