Is There Any Mod to Lower Speaker Volume? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I am alone in my room the speakers are way too loud even on lowest settings. Is there any mod, root or not, that tones down the volume? I've tried Music Volume EQ but it is kind of inconsistent.

xGary said:
When I am alone in my room the speakers are way too loud even on lowest settings. Is there any mod, root or not, that tones down the volume? I've tried Music Volume EQ but it is kind of inconsistent.
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Yea flash a custom kernel and turn on beats. That will kill your volume
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i use this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDEsIm9wb3RlY2guZmluZXZvbHVtZXYyIl0.

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After i root my g1, my speaker audio get low, any way to increase the audio volume? thats when i go to speaker option on menu.
kp4kju said:
After i root my g1, my speaker audio get low, any way to increase the audio volume? thats when i go to speaker option on menu.
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You can try Meltus's audio mod, but I haven't heard of anybody's elses volume being affected by rooting.
How i do the Metus mod audio??????????

Headset audio quality on mt3g...Yes, I know about the volume hack

Has anyone found a decent solution for the low volume issue when using a headset on mt3g? I've tried all the meltus audio files but the sound ends up way too distorted. Its loud but it sounds like ****. The DSPManager on CM6r3 helps slightly but not enough. All I want is louder max volume when using a headset.
staunty said:
Has anyone found a decent solution for the low volume issue when using a headset on mt3g? I've tried all the meltus audio files but the sound ends up way too distorted. Its loud but it sounds like ****. The DSPManager on CM6r3 helps slightly but not enough. All I want is louder max volume when using a headset.
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I am using Chromers 4.4 rom with Meltus audio files v2r2 and "headset boost +in call volume 1". I turned off the DSP thing. It made it all distorted.
I hope this helps, I know you said you tried the files.
I don't know if it's ROM related or not but I don't remember having this problem previously. I'll give the settings you mentioned a try though.
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Any setting for the DSPManager for G1

Volume!!!

Anyone know if there is an application on the market or something I can use to crank the volume on this thing? It is absurdly weak.
I assume you are referring to ring volume.. if so i would love something that would make it louder too
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lazarus2297 said:
I assume you are referring to ring volume.. if so i would love something that would make it louder too
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Well, that and headset volume. On the Eris, there was a hack called "turn it up to eleven" - I can't find that anymore, and this thing is ridiculous.
I put it at full volume, plug it into my computer input, and crank that to full volume and is like background noise.
This is what I did, and it worked great. I have PowerAMP pro, and while listening to some songs, I was playing with the EQ settings. I was able to boost the music playback to really loud levels by cranking up the preamp. Then, the other day while watching Netflix, I was getting pretty annoyed because it was hard to hear at full volume. I went to the home screen and loaded PowerAMP. I adjusted the EQ settings, then went into "Advanced Tweaks" and checked "Keep Service," then went back to my Netflix movie. The difference was night and day. Upping the preamp seems to have boosted all my audio.
Hope this works for you guys. PowerAMP is a payed app, but maybe another app with an EQ will work too.

Media Volume too low, App/Hack to increase it?

Hey guys.
So, going from an iPhone to an Incredible, the Incredible's Media Volume is way too low for my liking.
Is there a hack to increase the Media Volume so it's louder or at least as loud as what iPod's/iPhone's can get?
I've tried VolumeBoost but its still a bit too low
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Download poweramp and set equalizer to "phone speaker (loud)". After that you can increase volume further by raising the master volume in the pre-amp. I assume you want this for playing your music through an auxiliary or headphones in either case you must play your media through poweramp to receive the effect.
itsbeertimenow said:
Download poweramp and set equalizer to "phone speaker (loud)". After that you can increase volume further by raising the master volume in the pre-amp. I assume you want this for playing your music through an auxiliary or headphones in either case you must play your media through poweramp to receive the effect.
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playerpro has good eq as well
Thanks for the help guys.
I downloaded Volume+ And that seems to have helped, but thanks for all the tips, may use them in the future
JccageX2 said:
Thanks for the help guys.
I downloaded Volume+ And that seems to have helped, but thanks for all the tips, may use them in the future
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volume+ will do the job but i notice that when i put to 15+, the hardware speaker cant support and sound kind of distorted.
TMarcus68 said:
volume+ will do the job but i notice that when i put to 15+, the hardware speaker cant support and sound kind of distorted.
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That would be why the volume has a low governer on it... so you don't blow the onboard speaker.

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While watching videos on this device the speaker volume is too low... Any mod to increase the speaker volume?
Here you Go !
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/themes/ultimate-sound-mode-wicked-beats-media-t3715437
I have flashed this already but then too very less sound?
Ishann15 said:
I have flashed this already but then too very less sound?
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Make sure you modify "extra loud" and "Playback gain control" in viper app with moderate or extreme. Also turn on dolby atmos.

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