Hi,
I bought a Seidio Audio Adapter - miniUSB To 3.5mm - with One-Touch/Mic at the XDA store. It works great and I have no problem listening to music with my regular sony headset since you can adjust the volume with audiomanager. However when I am on a phone call it is super loud and I cannot adjust the volume. I looked around for a registry tweak but they usually talk about BT or speakerphone. What I want is the actual volume on the wired headphone. Can someone help? I am going deaf here!
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Hi all,
Just bought a Jabra BT3030 (dog tag style) bluetooth headset. It's pretty good, I like the external headphone plug in - means I can connect my old speakers to the device and play my music from my Orbit through my speakers. The supplied earphones are good and comfortable too.
However, the volume doesn't quite go loud enough for what I want. Does anyone know how I can increase the volume? Either via somehow increasing the output from the XDA orbit itself, or by some booster from the bluetooth to the headphones? My speaker/headphones are pretty powerful but even at full blast it doesn't quite play as loud as I'd like.
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers,
Tim
Hello everyone! Question number ... ufff... I can't even remember now! LOL. Anyways, I know there is an issue with the SGS2 and low volume through headphones, and I suffer from it as well. Now, what about Bluetooth headphones? As they usually have their own volume controller, would that help the issue? Could I turn up the volume as needed? Because with corded headphones they usually just use what the phone outputs as volume. But with Bluetooth headphones is that the same issue? Or can it be upped even more?
Thanks a lot
I use nokia's bh505 headphones and they are much louder than wired ones. As have volume on phone plus volume on headset.
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Hi. I have tried many different rom's and Kernel's on my gnexus. I have been able to adjust the headset volume, and speaker volume with different rom's (curently using Foxhound), but have never found a way to increase the bluetooth a2dp out volume. I have a bluetooth reciever on my amp at home, used to play music from my Nexus S with great volume (still does) but I have never been able to with Gnexus. Gnexus plays but with the amp all the way up it is still not loud at all. When I plug direct conection to Gnexus using rca's and the headphone jack it works fine. Has anyone had any success in this area and would be willing to share the experience?
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Im looking to see if the mixerpaths xml can be modified like the way the speakers and headphones can to boost sound.I have my headphones and bluetooth sound modified loud and am thinking about getting bluetooth headphones but dont want to buy them and sound be low I heard the headphones and bluetooth headphones are not tued together any ideas?
I have noticed that when either connected to Bluetooth headphones or streaming to my car stereo that I am having to turn the volume up to nearly 90% just to get a reasonable volume.
Any work around for this ?
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I have noticed that when either connected to Bluetooth headphones or streaming to my car stereo that I am having to turn the volume up to nearly 90% just to get a reasonable volume.
Any work around for this ?
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Yea I have a pair of wireless beatsx, but those headphones are junk anyway. Can not get them "loud". Maybe its the phone/bluetooth..
I noticed the same thing when I first paired the 7t with my car's BT. I don't consider it a problem because all I had to do was raise the volume on the car radio, and it remembered the setting. But I'm only listening to navigation prompts and voice phone calls. I haven't tried it with music.
Anyone solved this problem?
While using headphones or any audio-bt devices connected to oneplus 7t i can get only around 70-80% of max device volume.
My bluetooth can get painfully loud on any system... Are you sure you are not facing to sets of volume controls?
Some "dumb" headphones / speakers just have one output volume and you control loudness via the phone volume. Others have their own volume processing (like a car stereo). If you max out your phone volume then you can control the loudness via the stereo.
Numerous times I've been in the car and can't figure out why I need to turn the stereo volume up so high only to realize I've bumped the phone volume to a low setting.