Hi everyone,
Is there a way in which I can beef up the AUX Volume on my SM-T800? Its quite low, and significantly lower then my other Samsung devices?
Many thanks
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I just bought this xmi x-mini II speaker
the sound is incredibly loud and crisp and has very good bass for its size
when connected to my laptop, ipod or iphone...
while connecting it with my desire hd its volume has just enough loudness,
on max volume on phone and max on xmini speaker...
i wonder if how many power output from the 3.5mm earphone jack the desire hd have,
does it cause this or is it just a software issue since the speaker has built-in battery that could last up to 12 hours on normal playback so i guess power output is not an issue.
anyone got this speaker?
neonblues said:
I just bought this xmi x-mini II speaker
the sound is incredibly loud and crisp and has very good bass for its size
when connected to my laptop, ipod or iphone...
while connecting it with my desire hd its volume has just enough loudness,
on max volume on phone and max on xmini speaker...
i wonder if how many power output from the 3.5mm earphone jack the desire hd have,
does it cause this or is it just a software issue since the speaker has built-in battery that could last up to 12 hours on normal playback so i guess power output is not an issue.
anyone got this speaker?
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this thread its duplicate...
also its in accesories section... That is where it must be...
The volume levels are abnormally low using headphones. When playing through the speaker, the volume as expected though.
Is there a way to increase max volume from the phone?
I've been thinking about buying a bluetooth receiver to a stereo, but do I have same issue, even with the volume?
Zagaali said:
The volume levels are abnormally low using headphones. When playing through the speaker, the volume as expected though.
Is there a way to increase max volume from the phone?
I've been thinking about buying a bluetooth receiver to a stereo, but do I have same issue, even with the volume?
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I'm having the same issue. On my Philips headphones the volume is very low. The same headphones give superb sound when used with my iPad. Don't know who to fix this issue.
Hi all,
I've rooted my galaxy tab 3 with odin and need to increase the headphone jack sound output. I beleive it can be done through the system files as ages ago i read somewhere how to do it but cannot find the link anymore. Can anyone help me?
The sound output is really bad with headphones, so much so that i cannot even hear it with headphones on in the plane, i have tried everything else from headphone amplifiers to equaliser apps. After much thought i have decided to go this way.
Cheers.
Hi,
I wanna know if a 32 ohm impedance headphone will output volumes high enough?
Currently 16 ohm in-ear headphones produce volume loud enough?
will the high impedance cause low volume output in the nexus 7?
midou94 said:
Hi,
I wanna know if a 32 ohm impedance headphone will output volumes high enough?
Currently 16 ohm in-ear headphones produce volume loud enough?
will the high impedance cause low volume output in the nexus 7?
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Ive got 24ohm Sony MDR1RMK2 and it drives fine.. But htc m7 and fiio x1 seem to drive it better
so low impedance == more volume
I was thinking about these http://www.flipkart.com/sennheiser-px-80/p/itmdayyhguhp8dyf?pid=ACCDAXKT8BHHAMHY
BTW hows Lolipop update on nexus 7? hearing lot of complaints about battery drain and poor gaming performance The nexus 2012 Version seems to be slower after the update so is it better i hold off on the update?
midou94 said:
so low impedance == more volume
I was thinking about these http://www.flipkart.com/sennheiser-px-80/p/itmdayyhguhp8dyf?pid=ACCDAXKT8BHHAMHY
BTW hows Lolipop update on nexus 7? hearing lot of complaints about battery drain and poor gaming performance The nexus 2012 Version seems to be slower after the update so is it better i hold off on the update?
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This is 2013 nexus 7?
Generally lower impedence means its easier to drive to it cam go louder without distorting. That said, with most normal headphones at normal volume it ahould be enough
Lollipops fine, just flash the proper bootloaders and everything dont half update
Thanks Yes 2013 version
Using 44 Ohms headphones with it (ATH-ESW11LTD). Drives it fine, no distortions or anything, even though I have to go over the halfway mark (which gives a volume warning, even though the actual volume is not that loud)
The DAC in the Nexus 7 2013 is quite good, just not very powerful at all
Hi I had the sennheiser px 100 since 6 year and working well but had less bass compared to the CX200-230 series
So I've been using the same bluetooth headset for several months with a variety of different audio sources. I recently bought a galaxy watch to serve as the audio source while I'm cycling. The problem is that the volume is so much lower than it is from other sources. Even running the same podcasts or music, the maximum volume is probably 30-40% lower than what I get from my phone, tablet, and my older Ticwatch. It is so low, in fact, that the Galaxy Watch will not be able to serve the main function for which I purchased it - I simply cannot hear the audio when I am at speed.
I can't seem to find any bluetooth audio control on the watch that might account for it. Is there some trick to this, or am I going to have to return it?
Phone: Pixel 2XL on Android 10
Bluetooth Headset: Aftershokz Aeropex bone conduction. (Yes I know these will not give the same volume as other, standard in-ear headsets. My problem is that I'm not getting the same volume from these on the Galaxy Watch as I do with the phone, laptop, Ticwatch S, or Zenpad tablet.