I had research so much with google and xda...but found nothing
just only reason:
1- it may be the problem with kernel. this is not my case
2- it is because of bad hardware. electronic leak out and, so we have static noise while playing music.it is anoying many people, include me
so...i decided to found a way to fix it.
who should try this?
people who feel bad with this static noise while playing music..
and
people who listen to music with volume <40%
this problem:
-usually happen with in-ear headphone, which has small DC resistance (my soundmagic E10 have only 16 Ohm)
-usually happen with almost Mid-end and Low-end phone, but some time with high-end phone
to fix this, i connect left and right signal to my in-ear driver over 2 resistor 82 Ohm.
just simple?
yes.and result is really amazing.
now i listen to music with volume about 70%, the sound is really clear, much better quality :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
how can i caculate the resistor to use?
just simple. find value of DC resistance of your headphone. then x5 it
16 x 5 = 80 , so i use 82 Ohm resistor
(but if it not good for you, them try x4 or x6.)
to mod: i dont know where to place this toppic, so if you think it is in wrong place, please move it, but dont delete it. thanks
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Going to have to try this out. I can't stand that static noise it drives me nuts
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SimPup said:
Going to have to try this out. I can't stand that static noise it drives me nuts
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HTC one X, still have noise
you should try it. then just increase volume. the sound should be so much more clearly no noise
Nah my one x doesn't have noise at all but my tablets do
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heh I found this lying around in Huashan's ROM. It'll be dopod's T9188.
Didn't see it online anywhere else, so decided to share them (just thought that you guys may be interested)
I spot a memory card slot, and is that a stylus that I see?
And that (lower) hole in the backplate, is that a kickstand? a large device where a kickstand is required?
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Nice find!
Random Observation, though: Is the device...upside-down? The speaker grill (similar to HD2) is on the top, but so is the stylis, a charging port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Thought I'd point that out.
Looks like im the first one to say that obviously its a GSM version of the EVO
with a stylus ?????
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Looks like im the first one to say that obviously its a GSM version of the EVO
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It does look that way, i for one would be quite interested in a gsm evo.
Jaxbot said:
Nice find!
Random Observation, though: Is the device...upside-down? The speaker grill (similar to HD2) is on the top, but so is the stylis, a charging port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Thought I'd point that out.
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I think it's a power button at the top, and a charging port at the bottom.
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I think it's a power button at the top, and a charging port at the bottom.
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maybe its a vzw evo
-jd
Possible windows mobile.
Neither WP7 needs stylus nor android so it must be Windows Mobile or anything new?
Thanks for sharing!
Best Regards
Regardless of which device this is, these photos are really cool. It's like those books I used to read where they would show the insides of planes, boats, etc.
I have a small part on my back cover that has no paint on it just bare aluminum. When ever I use hedphones or a headset the plug rubs up against it and causes my phone to play music randomly, switch songs, and call the last person on my call log? Has anyone had a similar issue? It only just started happened recently, I got the phone at walmart on the 12th. Who should I contact about the issue? HTC, T-Mobile, WalMart? I really don't want to send my entire phone in just to have the back replaced.
Here's a picture of the area.
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Not on mine but give HTC support a call and tell them and they will send you a new back cover.
Had this on my N1. It's because of the built-in controls on the HTC headphones. My bet is you are not using those and are using headphones that have no controls.
Look up the app called headset blocker and it will disable this function and you should be good to go.
I'm using the headset that came with the phone and tried juts normal earbuds and have the same issue. Thanks for the temporary fix ill try it out.
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I haven't even bothered opening the headphones that come with the Sensation, so I'm going to assume they are the same as in the Nexus One.
The issue comes from the diffference in the plug, the one that comes with the N1 has 3 black rings on it, all "separating" everything. The standard stereo ones have 2 rings.
What I did, to solve my problem since stock headphones were got awful, I bought an adapter that adds play controls and a microphone to any headphones. Never had the issue since.
@ OP the same exact thing happens to me all the time i havent found a fix for it at all. it pisses me off because it constantly calls people and skips songs and a bunch of other whacky stuff if you figure it out be sure to post the fix
Hi ,
Any recommendation for In-Ear earphones with mic and controll music for HTC DHD ?
Thanx
ma8ash
I was looking for for a earphone extension myself earlier. Since than I have bought a extension cable with music control ability along with a mic I will post a picture and link if you are interested.
please do that.
also tell the brand and model please
Hi,
Thanx , sure I ask for that link.
here you go. I have just posed the same thing on other two different threads incluging my own. hopefully ppl won't think I am spaming.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Headphone-Earphone-Mic-HTC-HD2-Pure-Snap-HD-Smart-/270783737034?pt=UK_Mobile_Home_Phones_Bluetooth_Acc_ET&hash=item3f0bf7ecca
the included earphone is very good, much to my surprice and for £3.34 I think it is a bargain. you press once to pause and play, press twice to fast forward three times to backforward. If you really want good music, I can recommend to buy a pare of Shure earphphone.
Forgot to mention I am using CM7 rom and with Poweramp player. I've not check if it works with sense. I order on 11th and it has just arrived yesterday, not too bad.
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my setup
Wow. Thanks for sharing!!
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This is the combination I use that works very good! Some people believe bluetooth headsets don't produce good sound but I beg to differ.
Cyanogenmod daily
Poweramp
Polar Bear BT001
Westone 3 - Soon to change to Westone 4
I might have to get a mic extension cord with a jack, as there's no way I'm not going to use my Sennheiser IE8s! These and the Shure e530s are my favourite in terms of sound quality. But these are for serious audiophiles only, as they're not the cheapest.
Works
I'm using Sony Ericsson HPM-75 Headphone Handsfree for X10 Xperia works but the button on the control needs to be pressed (held on) has anyone tried the Sony Ericsson MH-500 Headphone Handsfree Xperia Arc?
Skullcandy rocks
I've been using some SkullCandy 50/50s for about 2 months now, and I wouldn't change them for any others.
They've given very good sound quality, and their build is incredibly sturdy. They've got music and call controls, as well as the microphone you're looking for (in fact, its their main selling point).
I've been using PlayerPro for playback and to set my EQ's as well.
Find the right balance for your music taste, and together, they'll give you an immense sound.
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how do you guys even afford the ability to listen to music with the battery life of a DHD?
I'm using sony MDRED12LPS, they have an excellent sound, and noise-aislation. About battery life, i must charge twice a day the phone =(
This is what I got:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006E69AS2/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
Pairs effortlessly, quality not bad. The problem is that the left speaker, the sound quality is awesome, great bass. However on the right one there's some annoying static. So I decided to open it up and this is what I found. The speaker itself is right next to the circuit board fthat contains the Bluetooth module, antena, the volume rockers and the command buttons. Once I take it apart (away) from the board the static disappeares.
Do you guys have any idea on how to isolate or insulate the speaker from the board to avoid the statistics, it's annoying because the right side is crystal clear. I don't think simply putting electric tape will do. Any suggestions greatly appreciated, I really like them especially for the price...
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Lol, tinfoil did the job, can't believe it actually worked, he he...
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Thanks for doing some experimenting! I have been looking for some Bluetooth headphones!
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My personal favorite pair:
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-S305-Bluetooth-Headset-Microphone/dp/B002BH3I9U
May2012 said:
Classic design of ultra-thin, lightweight, stylish, high-fidelity sound, I love my Bluedio T20 mono bluetooth headphones can listen to the song
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Yeah, but the volume doesn't go up nearly loud enough on any BT headset, and they are not meant for hi fidelity audio such as music, movies, etc. But I do also use my Mono BT headset to listen to music, it is very convenient to only have 1 ear, no cords, nothing going ear to ear.
Plantronics Savor M1100(maybe for sale):
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[Bought for $30/130 Retail] Shipping: Jawbone Era Midnight
[One-day sale - Over] Has HD Music and Audio using a wideband speaker(and 2 processors lol: [All Specs], one of the only mono sets to have good music audio cant wait!
Hello, I am quite happy with my Note PRO 12.2 so far. The main problem is the sound quality. Is there a way to improve the quality perhaps through software?
Why Samsung does not move the speakers of their tablets to the front like the ones on the MacBook Pro Retina Display?
hajime_android said:
Hello, I am quite happy with my Note PRO 12.2 so far. The main problem is the sound quality. Is there a way to improve the quality perhaps through software?
Why Samsung does not move the speakers of their tablets to the front like the ones on the MacBook Pro Retina Display?
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I installed ViPER 4Android. Very happy with the results. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
It seems that it requires one to root the device. Is there a solution without rooting?
Have you tried using the equalizer?
ShadowLea said:
Have you tried using the equalizer?
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Is it a software or hardware?
The thing I hate about most equalizers on Android is that once enabled maximum volume is decreased although the shape of the sound does change. Sometimes I just want more volume. .. for that a custom kernel and dsp manager are needed.
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hajime_android said:
Is it a software or hardware?
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Software. I believe the stock one is MusicFX, and most serious music players have their own. Personally I use N7player.
muzzy996 said:
The thing I hate about most equalizers on Android is that once enabled maximum volume is decreased although the shape of the sound does change. Sometimes I just want more volume. .. for that a custom kernel and dsp manager are needed.
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Firstly, disable Adapt Sound in the application manager. It evens out the volume of all audio.
I've also disabled musicFX.
Some music app equalizers have a pre Amp increaser which boosts or decreases the volume to a level of your choice. Screenshot included.
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That's N7 player, by the way. It has one of the more extensive equalisers I've come across. (those are the settings on my Note 3 but that's beside the point).
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