Volume boost - Captivate Themes and Apps

Is there an app to boost system volume. I found one for when the headphones are connected but not for without. Its no where near as loud as my tilt2 was with xda
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I use audioboost from the market
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mauriciorubio said:
I use audioboost from the market
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Does this do anything to boost in-call audio? That's all I really want

I believe it does
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I'm looking to boost system volume. Even this app wasn't enough. Maybe the speaker is just weaker than i anticipated thus the headphone jack.

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Ive looked around and found one that can increase yr volume its called Galaxy Tuner, on android market, maybe for Galaxy phs i dont know just try it, but to get the volume use the equalizer! use slider 100db 80-90% up for a bit more bass,but manly use these 2 sliders 875db and 2400db to round 70% any more will just distort sound, it will be a bit more tinny sound but louder great for shap noises like bird ring tones or sounds like sirens etc just play around but dont go max its crappy distortion! and u can save setting under what ever name! NOTE: using head phones will sound better, but make a setting "For Head Phones" and a setting "For External Speaker"

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Dsp manager

Does anyone know what this does or some good settings?
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If you dont know what it does, dont touch it
Wow thanks for the help bro lol. I'm asking so I can learn what it does not for someone to tell me don't touch a app that's on my phone. All I'm asking for is tips on the app its obviously a eq but I wanna know what settings people are running.
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I usually have extreme compression on, with studio as environment. My eq is usally with high bass (0-200hz) , low mids and high ends (10000-16000hz).
Is that for the handset settings? These settings affect how it sounds during a call?
Cpt.Curry said:
I usually have extreme compression on, with studio as environment. My eq is usally with high bass (0-200hz) , low mids and high ends (10000-16000hz).
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Can't hear any diffrence from when dps is enabled and when it's not.
knudsen19 said:
Can't hear any diffrence from when dps is enabled and when it's not.
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It's very subtle. Compression is more noticeable.
TIP
This helped me out
I didnt notice any change until i pushed the "libaudioflinger.so"

Best EQ settings?

Hello,
I'm wondering what EQ settings are best for all types of music.?
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Use your ears. Some people like to have a lot of bass, and some like to have small amounts or even none. Plug your headphones in and adjust it until you like how it sounds on different songs and genres.
I don't use EQ. Makes my life simple. The settings in Voodoo control is enough for my ears.
VeryCoolAlan said:
Hello,
I'm wondering what EQ settings are best for all types of music.?
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The ones picked by the recording engineer during the tracking session.
I prefer a flat EQ a well, but that is because I want to hear the track how the artists/engineers intend. I have ultimate ears triple fi 10 in-ears and they sound amazing. But it takes some getting used to the sound since most people are not used to hearing super clear mids and highs
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Save up for decent equipment and use no EQ at all. DSP effects ruin sound fidelity. As mentioned above, get used to listening to music the way it was intended by the artists and sound engineers that recorded it.
And here I was staying on Cm7 just for the DSP manager
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I add bass, lots of it, but maybe I should stop using DSP
also Alan, DSP can be had on any ROM I'm on touchwiz ATM
(If you download Root toolbox you can find it in the 'other ' section then flash it)
Max. (From my Galaxy 2)
The bass seeing in power amp with the preamp turned up
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MacaronyMax said:
I add bass, lots of it, but maybe I should stop using DSP
also Alan, DSP can be had on any ROM I'm on touchwiz ATM
(If you download Root toolbox you can find it in the 'other ' section then flash it)
Max. (From my Galaxy 2)
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Oh kool thanx! Hope it works on froyo
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Solution for improving the sound on the nexus 7 - no root required

For those who think the volume is not loud enough on the nexus 7, download the free app called Music Volume EQ. Open the app and click on the EQ button, this will go to the equalizer screen and you have to set the equalizer to "ON" and move all the 5 bars all the way to the top(move it to +15) and then that is it. You can close the program and keep it running in the background. I have not noticed any battery drop with it. It improves the volume alot. No root required.
How's the actual sound quality? I'm no expert on this, but wouldn't a boost this large start to introduce distortion?
smt8544 said:
How's the actual sound quality? I'm no expert on this, but wouldn't a boost this large start to introduce distortion?
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Why don't you try it?
Anyway my investigation reveals that maxing out all volumes does induce a little distortion under bass, though I was listening to dubstep.
At 75% (Stock 50%, max 100%) on the application, volume was significantly improved, and distortion remained minimal.
I would suggest experimenting what works for you best, as not all speakers are made the same.
Strong suggestion OP.
I'm using "volume+ (volume booster) by meltus. It increased my volume by 50% with no distortion.
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dirtyhamster73 said:
I'm using "volume+ (volume booster) by meltus. It increased my volume by 50% with no distortion.
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ty i was searching for an app like that. i use bs player and i think its the sound is so low.
nexus stock rom 4.1.1, unlocked and root, removed **** apps with titanium.
EDIT. oops doesnt work on stock?
manolos69 said:
ty i was searching for an app like that. i use bs player and i think its the sound is so low.
nexus stock rom 4.1.1, unlocked and root, removed **** apps with titanium.
EDIT. oops doesnt work on stock?
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Sure it does....I'm stock on the N7 and it works perfect. I've been using it since last year when I bought the HTC sensation, if it wasn't for this app the sensation would be unusable. I'm now using it on the GNex as well.
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The bs player has it's own volume control that will make the sound much louder.Just swipe up on the right side of the screen while playing a movie to increase the volume louder than the stock controls will allow.
Mungulz said:
Why don't you try it?
Anyway my investigation reveals that maxing out all volumes does induce a little distortion under bass, though I was listening to dubstep.
At 75% (Stock 50%, max 100%) on the application, volume was significantly improved, and distortion remained minimal.
I would suggest experimenting what works for you best, as not all speakers are made the same.
Strong suggestion OP.
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Yeah I meant to say maximize the EQ settings but the stock volume can be altered as needed. But yeah if the stock is maxed as well there will be distortions and won't be good for speeker

[Q] Low volume with head phones

Hi, I own note 2, S4 and note 3. When using headphones with note 3, the volume is very low compared to my other devices. I am using original note 3 head phones. Anyone else with this issue?
Seems OK to me. Was Jamming out to some Hatebreed yesterday and it was loud enough
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These phone manufactures really don't want you listening to loud music. I find this very annoying. Even the iPhone 5S doesn't go very loud.
Not sure about you guys but my UE Triple-Fi 10 and Monster Turbines are making me deaf (I'm using PlayerPro Music Player.)
I also feel that the max volume is low. Aux out to my car or boombox gets maxed out with ease - my atrix definitely gets louder.
Also there is always some minute feedback.
Hoping for a sound mod like for my Nexus 7
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wudien said:
I also feel that the max volume is low. Aux out to my car or boombox gets maxed out with ease - my atrix definitely gets louder.
Also there is always some minute feedback.
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Yea, same thing with me. Headphones are good and loud, but sucks with the AUX cable in the car.
Anthonok said:
Seems OK to me. Was Jamming out to some Hatebreed yesterday and it was loud enough
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Awesome is there such a thing as loud enough?
madmike23 said:
Yea, same thing with me. Headphones are good and loud, but sucks with the AUX cable in the car.
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THIS for some reason
Mordak said:
Awesome is there such a thing as loud enough?
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Ha no
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This is really worrisome. I have audio glitches where max and min volume get stepped down and is much quieter. Anyone have any apps or root methods to fix this.
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You can use Neutron Player. There is a preamp slider in the equalizer screen. If you enable the preamp and advance the slider, you will get additional volume albeit at the expense of fidelity. I , too am annoyed at the feeble volume. I am especially annoyed at the stupid warning screen at 75 percent volume which you have to press the ok button to advance to max volume
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sndtubes said:
You can use Neutron Player. There is a preamp slider in the equalizer screen. If you enable the preamp and advance the slider, you will get additional volume albeit at the expense of fidelity. I , too am annoyed at the feeble volume. I am especially annoyed at the stupid warning screen at 75 percent volume which you have to press the ok button to advance to max volume
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Root it and use xposed framework and wanam module to get rid of the warning. There is a thread that has the modded volume tweak file in Q&A I believe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498747
I was going through the original of the file that is modded and it looks like stock settings for most audio outputs are set between 60% and 80%. A lot of room to adjust.
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anyone notice that if you get a notification while listening to music, the volume max is greatly reduced and does not return to normal? very irritating.
wudien said:
anyone notice that if you get a notification while listening to music, the volume max is greatly reduced and does not return to normal? very irritating.
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This....I'm using Spotify as my main player, btw
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How do we make the headphone volume louder?

Contemplating picking up an AT&T N3, but I know the headphone volume is extremely low. Is there a way similar to volume mods that can make the freaking headphone volume go louder? The volume seems horribly low on this device with several different pairs of headphones. I know the T-Mobile variant is just as low, but they can flash volume mods on theirs.
Install poweramp from the playstore... go into the equalizer settings and boost the preamp level and adjust the others to suit your liking. Save it as a preset and apply it to the audio outputs of your choice..
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ReggieSmith said:
Install poweramp from the playstore... go into the equalizer settings and boost the preamp level and adjust the others to suit your liking. Save it as a preset and apply it to the audio outputs of your choice..
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Thanks, but does that actually make the headphone genuinely louder like flashing a volume mod?
Yeah I need this two. Movies play so softly on the headphones.
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ReggieSmith said:
Install poweramp from the playstore... go into the equalizer settings and boost the preamp level and adjust the others to suit your liking. Save it as a preset and apply it to the audio outputs of your choice..
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costs $3.99 @-)
Will this work with things like pandora or only inside poweramp.?
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If you're rooted I recommend ViPER4Android. You won't be disappointed.
munnarg said:
If you're rooted I recommend ViPER4Android. You won't be disappointed.
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Ditto. Very good program.
I've just found a VERY GOOD APP that is WAY better than POWERAMP : TTPod ( no need to root the phone )
It really helps enhance the sound quality via bluetooth in my car. Try it out.

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