I recently installed beats audio and voodoo sound boost. My phone is simply waaaay to loud and beats audio DOEs not sound like beats audio. No matter how much I flash roms and reset my phone I can still tell the difference. How do I go about discontinuing the effects of both apps?
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Is there an mod out app that can increase the volume when playing media such as netflix?
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Power amp or dsp manager to raise the overall audio.
The setting in dsp manage says speaker volume but only has presets for the equalizer. Do I just fiddle with that and test it?
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I use DSP manager to boost the volume of podcasts all the time. Just turn on the equalizer and slide all the green bars as high as they will go. It is much louder.
Also, just be careful, doing this makes all things through the phone speaker much louder, so if you already have a loud ringer it will crackle. It may be possible to blow the speaker.
DSP manager ftw.
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I don't even mess with the equalizer. I set it to the Rock preset and enabled bass boost, Strength: Slight, and mine is WAY louder
^^ Anyway to port over BEats to SG2?
No.
Why would you want Beats when the audio on this thing is already decent enough without it...
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Beats is basically just an equalizer. The closest thing you'll get to it (and its pretty damn close) is downloading Volume+ from the market. It's a louder volume hack and it has a Beats equalizer option. I've been using the app since before it was released on the market and it is amazing.
I'm pretty sure you can Google it and get the app for free from the developers website (Meltus) but if you like it, maybe buy the market version. He's an awesome dev!
And no, I'm in no way affiliated with the guy I'm just giving my opinion. Here's the link if you'd like to give it a whirl. http://androidaudiohacks.com/?p=158
I agree beats audio is just another equalizer. Have it on my Sensation and its not that impressive.
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adclem said:
I agree beats audio is just another equalizer. Have it on my Sensation and its not that impressive.
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Have it on my Sensation as well. Its decent but I use Playerpro with DSP and Equalizer app on my Galaxy S2 and that surpasses Beats Audio.
I'm running Tuesday which has the bravia xloud working with Power Amp. The sound quality is great. I use it everyday in my car.
Beats = DSP Manager = Power AMP
What happened to the Beats Audio .zip that you could flash?? It's been removed from everywhere!?
I would love that for this device right now. but maybe HTC finally got to the zip and issued c&d orders. I may be wrong though
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Had it on my device or a bit, made absolutely no difference in audio quality through quality headphones. Imo, Beats on a phone is a cheap gimmick and nothing more. Nobody buys phones for superior audio, nobody builds a phone with high end audio in mind, and if you know even a little bit about quality audio components, the Beats name is not in your vocabulary.
If I can get to a computer sometime soon I'll get the flashable zip for our device, if it's not against the rules.
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Um I had no problem finding it with a simple Google search www.google.com/m?q=beats+audio+zip+android&client=ms-opera-mini-android&channel=new still posted right on xda by rockodev
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Just use DSP manager and enable Bass Boost and enable Equalizer and use Bass Booster preset. Voila, Beats Audio.
Does dsp manager work?
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any good app like voodoo sound for headphone amplifire ,, some apps make the sound loud but not clear ,, i was using voodoo sound with galaxy s1 , best app ever , would love to find headphone amplifire that make the sound clear and loud ,,, any one know app for that
Sadly, there isn't anything like that for the GNex due to the implementation of the headphone stuff on our phone.
The only thing to try is one of those apps that makes stuff louder or try poweramp music player.
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You can use mods like xlouder and ect.
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There are quite a couple of audio mods for the LGOG, I would like to know which one do you guys prefer best?
I currently have the Beat audio mod but I only chose this I had great experience with this mod before.
Are the other mods any better?
Please share your comments.
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There are quite a couple of audio mods for the LGOG, I would like to know which one do you guys prefer best?
I currently have the Beat audio mod but I only chose this I had great experience with this mod before.
Are the other mods any better?
Please share your comments.
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I found that incorporating the beats Audio scripted in my old s2 always outrageously distorted the bass, even while using beats Audio headphones. Now I just use power amp and it does the trick
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I use volume +
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I tried so many mods like acid and beat but the best so far is power amp like kmull4 said. You get powerful bass and rich highs. It actually adds more power to those Hz.
I've only used Acid +nooxide and love it. As long as you don't push the effects too hard. The" wider" sound option is actually achieved by manipulating phase coherency which if overdone will result in some may nasty sounding audio. I'm curious about power amp. Are you guys dust using the built in eq settings on the app?
Ps: I'm an audio engineer so I'm always looking for the best sound possible
Yeah built in. Way better than DPS manager
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Apollos_eyes said:
I've only used Acid +nooxide and love it. As long as you don't push the effects too hard. The" wider" sound option is actually achieved by manipulating phase coherency which if overdone will result in some may nasty sounding audio. I'm curious about power amp. Are you guys dust using the built in eq settings on the app?
Ps: I'm an audio engineer so I'm always looking for the best sound possible
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For me yes. I've used a lot of music apps and I feel that this is the best one. Although in your case being an audio engineer, you might want to check out jet audio in the play store. It has more options to change the sound.
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kmull4 said:
I found that incorporating the beats Audio scripted in my old s2 always outrageously distorted the bass, even while using beats Audio headphones. Now I just use power amp and it does the trick
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Are you really surprised that Beats distorts bass with all the artificial bass added in for no reason in the first place?
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Are you really surprised that Beats distorts bass with all the artificial bass added in for no reason in the first place?
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Lol no I'm not, but I read that some people claimed it gave them better clarity. Unfortunately that wasn't the case for me
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kmull4 said:
For me yes. I've used a lot of music apps and I feel that this is the best one. Although in your case being an audio engineer, you might want to check out jet audio in the play store. It has more options to change the sound.
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Thanks for the heads up on jet. I'll check that it out for sure. The ui is kinda meh though but that's secondary to the sound IMO. I am really digging noozy player. Especially the podcast section. That's a nice feature.
Are you really surprised that Beats distorts bass with all the artificial bass added in for no reason in the first place?
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I have really good headphones that support a high current/voltage. I put up the dB on the DPS manager and it gets distorted. With the poweramp it does make the freq. more clear and powerful.
Poweramp and good headphones are all I've needed for clarity. Even without fiddling with EQ the clarity is good.