Any way to bump it up. It is very quiet
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Volume+ might come in handy for you.
Kernels also include "volume hacks" but I believe the ones that are currently out only modify sound coming from the headphone jack.
LeanKernel for sure. The others, I'm not %100 on, but I believe them as well.
Volume+ google play store.
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Thanks, will have a look at that
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Hello,
I've installed this app that claims to boost the volume on Android Gingerbread of higher devices.
One of the few problems i think my Nexus has is the very low speaker volume.
I tryed a lot of configurations, but none seems to make no difference on the speaker volume.
Has anyone suceeded to use this app ? If so, please help me out ?
Thanks !
Not sure if you're stock or wish to remain so, but I couldn't notice a different with volume +. However, with Gummy ROM and DSPmanager the speaker volume seems to be improved. My two cents.
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works on aokp
Volume+ works just fine on stock non rooted. Someone will post how, or just search its been covered a million times.
I use equalizer by smart apps. Load custom preset and Max out each freq, your volume will double.
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I use aokp milestone 4, and here nothing happens when i increase the volume in the app... did you do anything else ?
Did you get the free or paid version? The free version only goes up to a +4 boost or something. The paid version really works.
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I use aokp milestone 4, and here nothing happens when i increase the volume in the app... did you do anything else ?
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No not really except go into settings into sound into music effects and selected at volume+ I use the paid version
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I just bought a GSM Galaxy Nexus. Have been using it for a week on T-Mobile now. I love the phone, except for the speaker volume. It is extremely low. I have searched and found that this is a known issue, especially stock JB ROM. Many people recommended Volume+ app, but that does not work on notifications or ringtones in JB. I have tried multiple apps, but none have worked.
Can anyone recommend anything? Are there any apps that would at least extend the vibration of the phone so that I may be able to hear it vibrate?
Thanks
That's something I would love to know my self
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well GoSMS can extend the vibrations for texts!
Volume+ from the play store. Great app.
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Duce HD2 said:
Volume+ from the play store. Great app.
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Great app. But it does not solve the low notification volume issue.
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Hi guys,
How does everyone find the volume level with headphones? I find the galaxy s3 is far too loud on volume 1 to listen to. On my s2 I use fine volume control, but I hear it doesn't work on the s3 on jelly bean. Does it work on the note 2? Does siyah kernel work? As can reduce the volume in ex tweaks. Trying to work out which phone to buy, but they all seem too loud! Have tried different headphones too, and same issue. Thanks a lot guys
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 this kernel comes with Stweaks..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 this kernel comes with Stweaks..
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well of course kernel is neat, however I wouldn suggest volume boost. That comes with speaker buzzes. Anyway, stock is pretty loud tho.
if you're trying to reduce the volume, user poweramp for your music, then go into the equaliser, and drop the master volume amplifier (the adjustable bar on the far left) to the lowest setting to reduce the volume further.
alternatively, download any equaliser app and drop the master volume or drop all the eq frequencies to reduce the overall volume.
Thanks, power amp is indeed quieter. Just wish that it would work with dsp manager...
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archheretic said:
Thanks, power amp is indeed quieter. Just wish that it would work with dsp manager...
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Why would you use dsp manager when poweramp has the best equalizer out there
Dafuq u r buying a phone just for a smaller volume level?
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No but it's a big factor for me. Power amp is ok, but to my ear dsp manager is noticeably better. I've bought some new headphones, not inner ear and this has helped with my issue greatly. Seems inner ears may just be too sensitive for android. Neutron with my new black box headphones seems perfect. Still looking at the note 2. Thanks for the help everyone, that Perseus kernel is really handy, as I still need to be Able to reduce the volume level in extweaks or something similar to minimum.
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The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
Maybe its your device. My device is plenty loud even at the loud setting.
Is it a problem across different apps that stream audio?
You can try volume+ I guess
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rubene66 said:
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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Just wait until misledz gets here with his NexusLouder tweak. He just got a new 7 and his tweaks are awesome.
rubene66 said:
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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Maybe you're deaf from listening to incredibly loud music on you earphones.
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Wait for KingBeatZ to release their sound mod for the new Nexus 7 if they will. On the old Nexus 7 it made a significant improvement to the speaker volume.
Usually I'm right on front of the tablet so sound have been am issue. I guess if you are trying to use it as something to listen to from across a room it may not fair well.
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rubene66 said:
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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I think it might be your device but here is a link for the new DSP for 4.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393060
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I think it might be your device but here is a link for the new DSP for 4.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393060
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A user posted that it worked on their 2013, so that is a good sign. Must be pretty universal, the dev should post it in here.
Noozxoide EIZO-rewire has 3 configurations for line out, bluetooth, and wireless. Lots of custom features, runs on N7 FHD and its free.
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Jawbone Big Jambox paired to your N7 FHD = Problem Solved
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I have same problem with the sound on my N7. Can't wait for a MOD to come out
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Flash the dsp zip I posted lol.
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Flash the dsp zip I posted lol.
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And how exactly can I make it louder with DSP?
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Set the eq for speaker, bluetooth, or headset to higher values. Have you tried dsp before?
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I've never learned how to use it properly
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I've never learned how to use it properly
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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!
And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!
And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
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It works when I use Apollo player, but not with poweramp
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Chaaqoti said:
It works when I use Apollo player, but not with poweramp
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I don't really use poweramp but I think there is a volume override is settings---audio---advanced...Try that, poweramp has its own engine that you have to disable.
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I don't really use poweramp but I think there is a volume override is settings---audio---advanced...Try that, poweramp has its own engine that you have to disable.
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Already have dvc disabled, still a no
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Already have dvc disabled, still a no
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Well in doing a little search through the forums it looks as if the developer has set poweramp to not work with 3rd party dsp. You may just have to find a different player that you like that supports dsp. They have a forum with the answers to your questions I am sure. Sounds like your up and running though.
Anyone knows which file we could modify to increase the volume output from the speakers?
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I'm on my second one now because of low volume...
This one is no better....
Headphone volume is sub par also...
Hoping for a fix....
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I have S4 GE, and someone released a mod which modifies a file to increase the device volume.
Why isn't this possible here? I just need to know which file to modify. I am sure there are some values which we could play with here.
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Anyone knows which file we could modify to increase the volume output from the speakers?
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I have the same complaint and been messing around with some changes to increase volume. I'll keep everyone posted
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You could try an app called "Speaker Boost" which I used on a Ramos tablet and a Samsung phone and it worked great. You are still in control of the volume by a simple tap and adjustment. The Ramos tablet volume was so low I could barely hear anything but when using Speaker Boost I, at least, could hear the audio.
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Waxwrong said:
You could try an app called "Speaker Boost" which I used on a Ramos tablet and a Samsung phone and it worked great. You are still in control of the volume by a simple tap and adjustment. The Ramos tablet volume was so low I could barely hear anything but when using Speaker Boost I, at least, could hear the audio.
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I tired, its not what I am looking for. It's OK, but still not native. It would be nice to modify the files so you could have the same native volume control
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