I need a mod which increases the loudness of the one by at least twice.. I no there is already a mod here.. But it doesn't suit my needs.. Is there any other mod I can use? Or probably any app? Thanks...
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You could flash and try the boomsound mod or flash PureXaudio, it really does improve the sound and makes it louder.
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Yeah it does.. But as I said it doesn't suit my needs.. I need louder sound..
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MoDriouch said:
You could flash and try the boomsound mod or flash PureXaudio, it really does improve the sound and makes it louder.
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boomsound mod? link?
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2 x's louder kiss your speakers good bye
I have an s2... Which has had its volume increased by quite a lot.. And its lowest is like the max I would get before flashing that mod.. It works perfectly fine.. No damage to the speakers.. And if that phone can handle it.. I am sure this one can surely do..
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Yeah it does.. But as I said it doesn't suit my needs.. I need louder sound..
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The Devs and app designers on here have a fairly good idea of the max levels of the boomsound speakers,as the speakers pass their optimal performance level, sound ehancements and audio boosting mods simply distort the speakers.....until they go POP, there was a mod being worked on a while ago, where we trialed different adjustments to various files to improve loudness and quality and tested multiple music players, recording sound level(db) output, the loudest music player, with greatest adjustment was PowerAmp, full version, dunno if this helps, just my offering
Ill have a look to see if the guy is still working on files, or whether or not its workable with the new updated 4.2 onwards
ok here's the thread, not been updated recently - but Justin hasnt got his phone sorted yet - have a little look HERE may be what your after or may help
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Which one is better and why?
Or will both benefit in unique ways?
Power amp. Give it a shot. Best player sound i have found.
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when I had my vibrant I was using poweramp.
Now, with the S2, I removed the stock music player.
And use ubermusic player combined with the equalizer app.
Personally I have no interest in XLoud or Beats.
DSP Manager is perfect, light weight, and easily surpasses the two in functionality. It just needs to be configured right.
Numerous threads state that these two are a placebo / more of a gimmick. From personal use I have to agree. A waste of resources.
BRAVIA engine however is quite a different story
I like player pro, it's pure and no changes to the sound.
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yaldak said:
Personally I have no interest in XLoud or Beats.
DSP Manager is perfect, light weight, and easily surpasses the two in functionality. It just needs to be configured right.
Numerous threads state that these two are a placebo / more of a gimmick. From personal use I have to agree. A waste of resources.
BRAVIA engine however is quite a different story
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Thanks. But I was more concerned with speaker volume and speaker quality and not equalizer stuff or headphone quality. I heard xloud tries to prevent the speakers from sounding tinny but rather more fuller and louder. DSP achieve the same and more is what you are saying?
Does BRAVIA engine makes the video quality look better or the video to perform better (less choppiness or shutter)?
Power amp has it's own dsp
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If anyone had any info on why dsp manager is not working at all please give me a response, to me it's a funny app.
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If anyone had any info on why dsp manager is not working at all please give me a response, to me it's a funny app.
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Works on roms that it was properly integrated into.
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Weight roms are those?
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Weight roms are those?
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I use both plus power amp ans ita godly xbeats fixs dsp and powe amps effects to sound sexy use one of m&s roms his dsp manager works perfectly and I recommend room virtulization it will blow your mind.
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cm7
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Tuesday & Paradox
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Weight roms are those?
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Im guessing if it has xloud cooked in dsp will work so read the description on a few roms and test it out. Tuesday is a beast in the audio department
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Tuesday & Paradox
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sorry i forgot! dsp manager and player pro make my $20headphones sound pretty good
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Dsp manager sounds alot cleaner...player pro also has a dsp pack but dsp nanager cleans up sound better than bravia and x loud
So I'm writing this cause I've tried everything to make my music sound perfect. I only listen to metal and some grunge rock. Can some post a pic or tell me what's the perfect or have a deep clean bass when the metal breakdown happens. I use dsp manager and I use power amp full version and I want a the best setup. Please and thank you.
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So I'm writing this cause I've tried everything to make my music sound perfect. I only listen to metal and some grunge rock. Can some post a pic or tell me what's the perfect or have a deep clean bass when the metal breakdown happens. I use dsp manager and I use power amp full version and I want a the best setup. Please and thank you.
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This I believe is a matter of opinion. What sounds good to me MAY NOT sound good to you. My suggestion is to play around with DSPManager until you get the right setting for YOU because in the end, is YOU that needs to like it
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So I'm writing this cause I've tried everything to make my music sound perfect. I only listen to metal and some grunge rock. Can some post a pic or tell me what's the perfect or have a deep clean bass when the metal breakdown happens. I use dsp manager and I use power amp full version and I want a the best setup. Please and thank you.
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Use an app called equalizer the proversion allows you to save custom presets you can turn it on and off and it works really well and has 2 Widgets with the power button on them, I've been using it for a while and can get better sound from it with a cheap pair of radioactive earbuds than I get out of my beats headphones with the beats audio processor in my laptop
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IMO, don't use DSP Manager at all if you want the best sound. It's a software enhancer, which means it's digitally enhancing the sound, making you think it's better, but in actuality it's just distorting it.
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IMO, don't use DSP Manager at all if you want the best sound. It's a software enhancer, which means it's digitally enhancing the sound, making you think it's better, but in actuality it's just distorting it.
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+1 on this
This is extremely noticeable on high end audio equipment (and no I don't mean beats headphones)
I just went out and bought a small amp for my headphones and all is well again
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I have skull candy headphones but I've use the equalizers apps from the market but didn't have the bass I like I had before with cm7. Question is is it possible to put Sony brava engine into gingerbread by taking out the sense?
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been away for too long and lost track of tricks to improve audio volume on Gnex, especially on notifications (not only music).
Anything new and really working?
Mostly interested in improving volume for notifications through external speaker.
Thanks
MegaBassBeats is the way.
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MegaBassBeats is the way.
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There are a dozen of audio mods with beats and bass etc. I have yet to see one working...
exactly... pmus this one is for s3... and I want volume from ext spkr not basses... and for notifications not music
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MegaBassBeats is the way.
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Sorry but I must say a huge... NO
As an audio enthusiast, Beats must be the ****tiest sound I've ever heard.
There is/was an app called "Volume+" which is said to work pretty well. Though I can't confirm it.
Otherwise some ROM's and Kernels do have a bit of volume boost built in.
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Sorry but I must say a huge... NO
As an audio enthusiast, Beats must be the ****tiest sound I've ever heard.
There is/was an app called "Volume+" which is said to work pretty well. Though I can't confirm it.
Otherwise some ROM's and Kernels do have a bit of volume boost built in.
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volume+ was working with ics but broke with jb...
plus I need only volume increase on ext spkr for notifications
I fixed mine with trinity kernel. They have an audio slider that helps with that.
On the topic of audio is there any way to control the gain of the mic when recording video?
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I've been pretty pleased with Misledz's work over here. Works well for JB to improve audio quality and boost volume.
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On the topic of audio is there any way to control the
gain of the mic when recording video?
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There is a pinhole-size notch in the top edge of the rear cover, toward the right side as you look at your phone from the back. Behind that is supposedly a second microphone that is used when recording video. There have been complaints that it is set far too sensitive, and garbles the audio in loud environments. I don't know of any way to adjust it with software. You could try reducing the MIC's sensitivity by holding your finger over the pinhole.
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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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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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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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.
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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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.
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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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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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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.