How do I play mono sound? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

My top speaker is blown and the bottom speaker doesn't play the full songs it leaves stuff out and Idk how to switch to mono I've been searching for like 2 hours and the closest I got is boella sound control but I don't know if the nexus 7 supports those kernels and power amp but I don't have any cash to buy it any suggestions? Please and thanks
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Maybe the only way to fix it is take it apart?
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Wow my question is the only one that got unanswered wtf
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You need some sort of sound mod that supports mono. The old Voodoo sound app is an example of a sound mod that had an option for Mono output. I don't recall seeing a mono option in any sound mod that was not a root needed app since they typically need to be supported by the kernel.
If you are on 4.3 you could check if viper4android has a mono option for speakers. I think I vaguely remember saying they added it. And I don't know the status of viper4android on 4.4 except i didn't see it in the most current 'new features'.
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Beats headphones controls

I have noticed that the controls (volume/play button) don't work on my beats headphones with my note 2. Any fix for this? Thanks!
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Yeah thats true you should use an app from the google play store called Klipsch Control then its pretty simple to set it up from there.

Music playback- how to stop cross over?

OK so i asked this question a while ago but never got a reply, i permanently lost my hearing on my right ear just under a year ago and I just want to know how do I stop songs only playing through one earphone at one time? Thanks.
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So you just want the left side to work? If so then any app equalizer or on cm10 they have dps that might help you
Or just get a knife and cut the other headphone off
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do you want to change the headphones from stereo to mono to stop music from fading left and right? (Thus missing part of the music.)
A non android solution would be to get headphones that have a stereo/mono button/slider.

how to make nexus 7 loudest

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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sonofevil77 said:
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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sonofevil77 said:
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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Chaaqoti said:
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.
uprightbass360 said:
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.
uprightbass360 said:
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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Chaaqoti said:
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.

[Q] volume increase

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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masfog said:
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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Best viper audio settings

I rooted my nexus just so that I can fix the flat and tinny sound that the speakers produce, I have installed viper4android but can't seem to fix the sound, the driver's installed and everything and the equalizer works but I'd like to know your guy's setup
Thanks
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