In DSP Choose HEADSET
Bass Boost
enable
strenght - moderate
Equalizer
enable
Custom
set it like this in order
4.7 - 3.1 - 0.8 - 0.0 - 4.9
Loudness compensation
Stronger
Headset Virtual room effect
enable
Stage
post yours here to.
Here's my config
Bass boost enabled at moderate level (Use about 60% media volume so the sound wont crack)
Equalizer:
5.0 - 3.4 - 1.8 - 1.9 - 3.6 - 4.9
Loudness Stronger
Player is Ubermusic, because its simply the best out there.
Kind of late but...
-Headset
-Bass Boost:Moderate
-Eqaulizer:Custom
5.1;-2.1;-3.6;-2.1;4.8;6.4
-Loudness Comp: none
-Virtual Room: none
Would like to see the option to set sound profiles that are switchable with NFC tags. For example maybe have separate profiles for your car, headphones, and bluetooth that saves the eq settings for each category.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Anyone know any mixer paths files that have the sound mods to boost the volume on headphones and speaker?
Anyone knows why the equalizer for the frequency, bass treble are missing? It was so useful in Note 9
Im trying to translate from my swedish note 10+: Settings -> Sound and vibration -> Advanced sound settings -> Sound quality and effects -> Equalizer
Yes it is still there but only with preset equalizer. Now we can't change the frequency bass anf treble
Did you click custom?
Yes but no bass why Treble adjustment.
Can't find it either. I'm guessing you mean those two 'wheels' you could turn for quick changing?
When I choose custom I got them, but not the wheels:
So basically only the advanced custom equalizer? I am OK with that, as I never used the wheels anyway. Always used the custom tab to adjust the equalizer.
I am not sure I am the only one, but on Samsung phones, adjusting the equalizer for most of the db settings actually made the sound far quieter. The only way to get the most sound was to leave the equalizer almost the same everywhere but maybe the middle to settings one could adjust a bit. Has made me wonder if the DAC in the Samsung phones is simply trying to not allow people to hurt their hearing by cranking up certain bandwidths in the custom equalizer settings. Not a huge deal, but kind of disappointing that a phone this expensive doesn't have a kick ass DAC and even normal equalizer settings to play with.
teegunn said:
So basically only the advanced custom equalizer? I am OK with that, as I never used the wheels anyway. Always used the custom tab to adjust the equalizer.
I am not sure I am the only one, but on Samsung phones, adjusting the equalizer for most of the db settings actually made the sound far quieter. The only way to get the most sound was to leave the equalizer almost the same everywhere but maybe the middle to settings one could adjust a bit. Has made me wonder if the DAC in the Samsung phones is simply trying to not allow people to hurt their hearing by cranking up certain bandwidths in the custom equalizer settings. Not a huge deal, but kind of disappointing that a phone this expensive doesn't have a kick ass DAC and even normal equalizer settings to play with.
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I have the same complain and worst, this level decrease affect Bluetooth too, so, isn't a DAC thing but maybe, a normalization setting kicking in when a particular frequency is boosted....
How I miss the old "two wheels" to adjust EQ like the one in Note9, I think it worked much better than the multiband equalizer in S10/Note10
angka8 said:
Anyone knows why the equalizer for the frequency, bass treble are missing? It was so useful in Note 9
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For music get the paid for Poweramp player. Excellent equalizer and much more.
This is the one you want to handle audio thru put.
It has a lot of settings and will take a considerable amount of time to set up all it's features.
Completely customizable.
Export and save settings. If reloaded on a new OS it will reaquire it's library in under a minute (I have over 6000 wav files organized as albums). It automatically rebuilds playlists as long as you saved the settings ie SD card etc.
Developer continues to support and update it.
Trick stuff, it's sweet
As this old thread is woken up, I might add that the old wheels where OP was looking for are still there...but not via sound menu in settings though:
When changing volume with the rockers, press the two arrows at bottom of appearing slider on screen. The Pop-up window will expand to allow various volume settings. At top-right the equaliser icon can be pressed, which opens an again a pop-up window with equaliser settings, which includes a toggle at top (4th of right) to chose between the frequency sliders or the "two wheels" (bass-trebble and instrument-voice).
My description may suggest it is a quite a hassle, but once used and preference set it is quite ok.
Hello,
I use POCO F3, Android 12, with xiaomi.eu 13.0.6, root and Magisk.
Until a while ago I was using Audio Manager Pro which is very convenient because by clicking on the widget you could choose from preset configurations and that way you immediately had the audio volumes adjusted as you wanted. For example all volumes high or phone volume low and alarm clocks high.... Very convenient and fast.
In the latest versions of Android some audio channels I can't separate and I can't find an app or widget that does that.
Do you know of a solution to separate audio channels and a widget to quickly set your preferences?