[PREMIUM SOUND] Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ PRO (2.0.1.18) & E (1.0.0.12) - Noozy link - Galaxy Note 3 Themes and Apps

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OLD NOTE 2 THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35252094
Get the most from your Note 3 sound!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noozxoidelabs.eizo.rewirepro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noozxoidelabs.eizo.rewirep
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dogsbark.noozy
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This also work perfectly with ALL ANDROID PHONE AS WELL.
You wouldn't believe your ear,this is pure AUDIOPHILE EARGASM!!
Install this (just updated) and follow this modelling:
>>Go to Settings > Sound > Music Effect > Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ PRO/E > OK.
>>Open Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ PRO/E and configure it according to guide below.
ATTENTION: Please don't flash your phone with any audio mods before using this, it's not necessary, just install this one and forget the other audio mods. This apk already include every sound libs needed. If you install/flash any other sound mods, the sound will be terrible!
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DESCRIPTION of PRO Series
A professional audio modeling processor allows you to reproduce surround sound and high-quality content on movies, music or games. Creates non-channeling virtual surround sound from any audio source, including stereo and mono.
Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ PRO takes stereo/mono content and uses a virtualizer to create place phantom speakers around the headphone/room, providing a realistic and enjoyable virtual surround sound experience. This equipment is carefully tweaked under "Noozxoide Workbench", the audio research and design laboratory up to 1/24 octave high precision instruments.
Sound images dialog or vocal is tad narrowed, designed to sounds soft in the other words, less aggressive. When master volume is leveling up also increase the aggressiveness dramatically and you got an expensive audio on-the-Go.
This is the latest release with EIZO-SYNC compatible with the future EIZO VSP supports ICS/JB. We deliver you the new [FOCUS] room size, a close-range firing virtual surround sound experience. Sound images are coming from everywhere at a close distance is about 1 meter velocity, makes your contents more exciting and fastpace...Every bit is amazing.
※PLEASE USE PROFESSIONAL HEADPHONE OR PRACTICAL SPEAKERS TO EXPERIENCE IT. RECOMMENDED TO USE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER. KEEPS AWAY MULTIPLE FILTERS, DO NOT USE 3RD PARTY FILTERS WHICH WILL CAUSED DISTORTION AND MISUNDERSTOOD THE TECHNOLOGIES※
▼ SETUP AS DEFAULT FILTER
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Settings > Sound > Music Effects > Choose “Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ PRO Series”
▼ ADVANCED MODELING for MUSIC
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TURN ON Noozxoide Balanced X-EQ™, Choose “UNIQUE III” from Digital Presets.
TURN ON Noozxoide LogicSurround ES™, set your VSUR room size “Focus/Studio”.
▼ ADVANCED MODELING for MOVIE/GAME
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TURN ON Noozxoide Psychoacoustic™ II, set the effect strength “Large”.
TURN ON Noozxoide Balanced X-EQ™, Choose “Cinema/Game” from Digital Presets.
TURN ON Noozxoide LogicSurround ES™, set your VSUR room size “Focus/LIVE I/II”.
CHANGELOG
++ Slight UI adjustments.
++ New HD UIs, EIZO-SYNC 1.2 for noozy DFX Switcher.
-- Added VE-Engine, compensate response at -8db to 0db.
-- Added native platform lib “noozxoide_WN_HDMI-a.pmo” HDMI-audio.
-- Handles MKV ultra-high res sampling data streams.
-- Added more (VSUR), (PSYC) effect levels.
-- 100% (zero artifact) Virtualizer (Noozxoide LogicSurround™ ES)
-- Added EIZO-SYNC works with upcoming N Series VSP.
-- 1 octave bassline (Noozxoide MaxxBass™)
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DESCRIPTION of E Series
A VSP virtual-sound-processor delivers elemental premium sound, whether you are playing favorite (games, watching movie) or listening various genres of musics. The experience allows you to configure more than 4 sound elements (Deep, Warm, Bright, Clear) on your headphones or practical speakers with immersive VSUR, or set it to aggressive and powerful sound on your content...
This time we blended it with a powerful and sophisticated True Voice processor (Noozxoide NogicQ™), is an Q-free true voice processor. It allows you to change sound profiles for your headphone and typically music enthusiast has one or more headphones for listening differ musics. E Series has slightly less Limiter response compare to PRO Series which allows more aggressive sound.
Overall, delivers higher definition True Voice results audible signals with low latency, low noise, extremely low harmonics, tumble-crystal-clear high signal, unique-ty drive out high-driver equipment, pump-in 16k 16Bit/24Bit sampler beating result.
This is a full processor-based modeling series without any parametric filter. Be ready for the natural sound on your music, create heart-pumping. Every bit is amazing...
※PLEASE USE PROFESSIONAL HEADPHONE OR PRACTICAL SPEAKERS TO EXPERIENCE IT. RECOMMENDED TO USE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER. KEEPS AWAY MULTIPLE FILTERS, DO NOT USE 3RD PARTY FILTERS WHICH WILL CAUSED DISTORTION AND MISUNDERSTOOD THE TECHNOLOGIES※
▼ SETUP AS DEFAULT FILTER
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Settings > Sound > Music Effects > Choose “Noozxoide EIZO-rewire™ E Series”
▼ ADVANCED MODELING for MUSIC
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TURN ON Noozxoide NogicQ™, Choose a "Digital Elements" according to your taste..
TURN ON Noozxoide LogicSurround ES™, set your VSUR room size “Focus/Studio”.
CHANGELOG
++ Fix incorrect typos.
++ New HD UIs, EIZO-SYNC 1.2 for noozy DFX Switcher.
-- Fixed forced close on DSP networks (1.0.0.8).
-- Added native platform lib "noozxoide_NogicQ.pmo" an elemental FX.
-- Added native platform lib "noozxoide_WN_HDMI-a.pmo" HDMI-audio.
-- 1.8 octave bassline (Noozxoide MaxxBass™)
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@All: Please don't thank me for this, I'm not taking any credits for this... This is not mine, I simply sharing the great thing from PlayStore...

I will be trying this thanks.

The pro one seems to be cool, but a lot of crash in my N9005 i disabled dac one it's not compatible.
The E one it's seems ok. The souds seems better to.
Edit : I See Exynos only... I am on snapdragon. An edition for the other processor?

Seems not... sorry... Coz this really based on what DAC inside the phone... And many ppl reported problem with Snapdragon based Note 3....

Just use viper
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On my stok player does not work
which alternate player should I use?
I need to increase the volume of my notes 3
thanks

On my snapdragon Note 3 it works on PowerAMP music player. Crashed just once, but otherwise working fine.

I have snapdragon cpu and this works great with sony walkman.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using xda premium

This version seemed to be working on my snapdragon version of N3.
Update: it doesn't work. I had music players settings on.

Installed on note 3, without a problem
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leprophotography said:
This version seemed to be working on my snapdragon version of N3.
Update: it doesn't work. I had music players settings on.
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Me too . Pity!

QUICK UPDATE: This is not working on snapdragon...

Confused. Com does this work on a snapdragon N9005 or not please?!

JCM800 said:
Confused. Com does this work on a snapdragon N9005 or not please?!
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Tried it just now, didn't work. I'm surprised we don't have to flash anything, coming from a Galaxy Nexus

djdavis said:
Tried it just now, didn't work. I'm surprised we don't have to flash anything, coming from a Galaxy Nexus
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Thanks man. I rooted my Note 3 to try out Viper, that's pretty unstable at present, thought I'd try this one. No point now, thanks .

I really wish I'd tried this mod on my Note 2 before deciding to buy my Note 3 .
It's clearer than ever to me personally that my Note 2 blows my 3 away audio wise. Loving this mod on my Note 2 right now

Crescendo Xenomorph said:
QUICK UPDATE: This is not working on snapdragon...
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I am using N9005. No working on the stock music player but working using TTPOD player.

ramyeohy said:
I am using N9005. No working on the stock music player but working using TTPOD player.
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Sorry but what's a ttpod player?

Ive been using version 2.0.1.13 for over a month now and it works perfectly. I have the N900T.

This is a great mod on my Note 2. If it could work on my Note 3 and I knew what a ttpod player was?! It'd be handy.

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[Tutorial]Audiophile Sound Quality in your PDA Phone MUST READ FOR MUSIC LOVER!!!

Hi, i just wanna share a little for all of you in this community especially those who use Atom Life. This trick can be applied for other phone too. Feedback are always needed. So here's the Tips & Trick :
Music & PDA Let's mix it!
There's two audio output component in your PDA, headset jack and speaker. Most of all time to reach a good SQ (Sound Quality) many of PDA user apply different setting for each output. Example : if you use the earphone then u change the EQ, SRSWow setting even the player setting itself to reach the quality you want. But after u switch to speaker (in case your friend want to know what are you hear), the sound is disaster and you have to switch it again to match the quality for the speaker.
So how about if i can give you a little trick to set the optimum setting for both speaker and earphone? It would be great...
I have do some research and of course testing to find the perfect optimum set for both.
1st Rule in music : A good music need a good player to show it's potential sound. And what player do you use? WMP is bad and suck we all know that, so what the other choice that good? I recommended you to use Nitrogen check it here. Why? Coz it's deliver a superd audio quality and better than core player. It's only use minimum ram than core player (tested on mine running Nitrogen on standby use only bout 65% while Core suck 75%). There's plugin for FLAC playback (audio lover like it ). Also it's support skin too. Make your phone more music friendly. For qvga device you view here.
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2nd Rule : You have a good music, and a good player. What's next? An optimized setting for your audio output both speaker/earphone. Where it can be done? Check out your equalizer panel (Atom life O2 Software). Disable the build in equalizer, turn it off. Now move to the WOW HD Settings (enable this). Set this :
SRS 3D Effect : 50%
SRS Center Effect : 80% (on earphone if you feel that it's not balanced you can adjust it. set it as you like 50% or more, coz everyone ear is different and unique)
SRS Focus Level : 80%
SRS Definition Level : 20%
SRS TruBass : 80%
On nitrogen set EQ to flat (or don't turn on).
This setting combined with nitrogen will give you a great audio quality gain. With large frequency range to hear more through speaker/earphone. And also a superb bass quality deep but not overpress other sound channel. Making your music more great (feel the difference test it with your favorite song).
3rd Rule and the important once if you use earphone : Buy yourself a good quality jack converter from 2,5 to 3,5mm.
So you can use a good quality earphone to listen your music.
Here's what i use MD E945 BY MDISK
Impedance : 32ohm
Speaker : 13,5mm
Sensitivity : 106db @ 1Khz
Frequency range : 10 - 25.000Hz
WHAT YOU HAVE TO WATCH WHEN SELECTING A EARPHONE IS THE CAPABILITY OF THIS PHONE TO DRIVE THE SIGNAL. (Example : you bought a high end set or earphone but it have a high impedance and therefor your phone cannot drive it signal coz there's not enought power. So it's useless.)
Another way to increase is to buy an small earphone amplifier for your phone (but it's not practical, so don't suggest it).
Also when you have a nice set of earphone, don't forget to burn in before to optimize the quality of the speaker. All About Burn in view here. And if you want to burn in your earphone download burn in wave here and view my burn in playlist.
That's all i can share, waiting for your feedback. Perhaps you can share your setting too here or audio player you use. Thanks.

[APP & GUIDE]: Volume+ - Increasing your music gain & quality through your headset

[APP & GUIDE]: Volume+ - Increasing your music gain & quality through your headset
Hello guys and let us begin!
During my cohabitation with my beloved Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 , I had always one complain.
The bootloader was locked , battery life was awfull , there was no incall volume , camera gave too noisy pictures , the stock ROM was laggy , we didn't have fps uncaped...
...no seriously just one complain. I could never enjoy music being played on my headset using my mobile phone.
At this point many negative people may say that Android is not a music/multimedia platform and the hardware provided (headset etc.) is not of the best quality. Agreed! But I will answer we will have to work with what's being given.
So after using several custom ROMs equiped with DSP Manager I wasn't exactly getting the result I wanted. I had several undesired results such as:
The first few seconds of the song being played didn't actually play.
The bass was off the hook resulting in my headset playing a farty noise in my ears whenever there was a song that demanded deep bass.
I had generaly low volume resulting to not being able to listen to my favourite music while on my 3 hour bus travel every day to my university...
After some search around market and xda-developers forum I found the Volume+ application which is descent in it's free version BUT performs wonders as a paid version.
Now what I'm about to say onwards is about the paid version which in my humble opinion deserves its money.
AS THE DEVELOPER SAYS , I REPEAT TOO... THIS APP CAN GO -VERY- LOUD. I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE IF BY YOUR OWN MISTAKE YOU DAMAGE PERMANENTLY THE SPEAKER OF YOUR DEVICE.
First of we begin by setting any other equalizer stock or non stock to OFF. And if there is no disable option then we select the "FLAT" preset (that goes for stock Music player that can't disable its equalizer).
1.Then run Volume+ and chose Headset Settings.
2. Tick Speaker Modifications under Settings to Enable it.
Do not enable Virtual Room Effect. It's all about distortion imho.
3. Do -NOT- touch Basic Settings at all.
Basic Settings give some pre-made presets and none of them is good enough for x10. They all lack something and francly I've never been satisfied.
4. Tick Speaker Modifications under Advanced Settings.
That's for enabling the advanced equalizer to allow us to set each frequency channel independently.
5. Apply the following values.
Now these are the settings I use and I'm so much satisfied with them. They give me a rich overall volume , with correct frequencies.
At this point I want to say that if any other user has settings that believes are better than mine, feel free to post , share and explain!
Code:
Low: 100
Low/Mid: 120
Mid: 105
Mid/High: 100
High: 95
Volume Level: 7
Bass Boost: 8
Echo/Delay Level: 4
6. Although this application claims not to need a restart of device I strongly DISAGREE!
Reboot your device after you are done and under no reason should you kill the Volume+ service in case you are using a task killer/manager. Just add it to exceptions/white list.
So once you are done your settings must look exactly like this:
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How/Why:
In case you liked the result you can go on reading.
Those settings were not copied or found around the internet although I'm pretty sure anyone can Google and find something similar.
Those settings came from me and took quite a lot of my time since the whole process of "perfecting" them was listening to a bunch of different favourite songs (each song has its strengths and weaknesses) tweaking , restarting and again from the beggining. That's the best way to work with this application and needs quite a lot of patience but produces a neat result.
That being said , I want to say that my thing about music is that I'm a mainstream freak. So the songs I used to make my configuration are limited to certain kinds such as House , Electro , RnB/Hip-Hop , Pop , some slow Ballads. So for hardcore (Psy) Trance , (Death/Black) Metal , Opera listeners out there ... well guys , don't expect miracles!
Sample of songs used:
(Youtube quality has no relevance I just wanted a way to present them to you. I have those songs in full quality in my SDcard ofcourse.)
1. Claydee & Dimension-X - Call Me
(Pop with great vocals and hints of electro sounds and steady beat)
2. Alexunder Base ft. Mirela - Feelings (Club Version)
(Nice deep vocals and smooth bass. Also deep steady beat)
3. Fly Project - Goodbye
(Pop - High pitched tones during the reffrain natural and distorted guitar notes included)
4. Ela Rose ft. David Deejay - Lovely Words
(Nice deep bass , deep vocals , ambient sounds at the beginning)
5. MIMS - Move (If You Wanna)
(RnB - Very deep strong bass , human speech , harsh mid sounds like percussion)
...and about 20 others!
Regards!
Reserved for future use and because I can!
It can damage speaker if you play song via speaker,but if we play it via headset,possibility can damage out headset too ?
sory bad englsih
hiddenfr said:
It can damage speaker if you play song via speaker,but if we play it via headset,possibility can damage out headset too ?
sory bad englsih
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Not likely unless you do something incredibly thoughtless which again I can't be sure because headset and speaker are far different in technology.
Mr_element from Tapatalk for Android.
Awesome stuff, I have to say this has my westone 4s spitting out sounds I have not previously heard in my music. Haven't stopped listening to my collection since.

Music apps using the DAC

I've done a bit of quick testing with music apps this morning and here are the results:
WORKING WITH DAC
N7 Player (only works with the 10-band equaliser disabled)
ZPlayer
PlayerPro (but NOT with the DSP installed!)
Shuttle+
Blackplayer EX
Rocket Player FREE
Spotify (only with cat game installed - see later in the thread...)
Google Music (only with cat game installed - see later in the thread...)
Neutron Player (only with cat game installed - see later in the thread...)
Tidal
Pandora
Noozy
Pulsar Music Player Pro
NOT WORKING WITH DAC
JetAudio
GoneMad Music Player
Poweramp
Stellio Music Player
HibyMusic
Rocket Player premium
Most streaming radio apps, including: Simple TV, MX Player, Xiialive and Tunein Radio
I've got the H961N dual sim version.
Testing method was simply to install the app, play music and toggle DAC on/off to see if there was any interruption in the music (no interruption=no DAC)
Neutron seems to work on my VS990. There is no interruption when toggling the DAC on/off but I can hear a clear difference in sound quality. No DAC, Neutron sounds better with dither on. DAC on, Neutron sounds better with dither off. I have tested this many times.
Tested Neutron on mine and no difference, wish it worked.
Neutron rocks.
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Really? Testing mine again right now after reading this. Night and day difference to my ears.
Poweramp looks like a no.
How about google music?
I have done some more tests given the information provided here and I have come up with some answers. An interruption when switching the DAC on/off signifies a player that can output true hi-res. I did some test recordings on Audacity through the input on my laptop with a music file that has known frequency response up to 88,200Hz. The players that can output true hi-res (the ones that interrupt with DAC on/off) play those frequencies all the way up with no cutoff. The players that cannot (no interruption with DAC on/off) are using Android's internal resampler and are getting resampled to 48kHz (24,000Hz frequency response).
The players I have found that can output true hi-res are ZPlayer, PlayerPro, Shuttle+ (thank you stupc), LG stock music player, Google Play Music and ES File Explorer media player.
Having said that my ears tell me that all players work with the DAC. However only the ones I have listed above can output true hi-res. The rest, while they do still sound good and do benefit from the DAC, are not outputting true hi-res and are instead being resampled to 48kHz.
I have edited this post to include some visual examples. For the following examples I have used Daft Punk - Give Life Back to Music from the 24-bit/88.2kHz edition.
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beavis5706 said:
Really? Testing mine again right now after reading this. Night and day difference to my ears.
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Really? That's interesting. What file types are you listening to and what headphones?
I'm listening with a pair of B&W P5s to a mix of FLAC and high bit rate mp3s - can't hear any difference whatsoever. With Blackplayer, PlayerPro and Zplayer there's an immediate (and welcome!) jump in loudness and a slight increase in sound quality.
I still haven't managed to find an app that can both work with the dac AND play alac files. I've tried so many different music apps in the last few days. Good thing Google lets you refund a purchase within a period of time because otherwise I would have blown A LOT of cash.
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Really? That's interesting. What file types are you listening to and what headphones?
I'm listening with a pair of B&W P5s to a mix of FLAC and high bit rate mp3s - can't hear any difference whatsoever. With Blackplayer, PlayerPro and Zplayer there's an immediate (and welcome!) jump in loudness and a slight increase in sound quality.
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Yes I am definitely hearing a difference with Neutron and the DAC on. I'm fact is still think Neutron is the best sounding player here.
The only advantage of using the players you mentioned is they can play hi-res files with no downsampling. They can play 24-bit/96/176.4/192kHz and more files with no downsampling.
If I playing standard 16-bit/44.1kHz files then to my ears Neutron beats out all the players known to work with the DAC. Listen carefully and you will hear the difference with Neutron and DAC on. The only difference is there is no interruption when turning DAC on/off. I am hearing the exact same difference in quality on all players, including Neutron.
I just have ear buds that came with Galaxy S4 and am playing all wav files with the exception of a couple of flac files.
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This is interesting. With just my headphones plugged in I hear no difference in volume with DAC on/off when using a player that supports the DAC.
However when I plug my phone in my laptop then listen with headphones through the laptop I hear a tremendous difference in volume with DAC on/off.
I honestly have no explanation for this however now I see why you are all hearing a huge difference with DAC on/off.
The audio from this device is outstanding. I transferred some flacs and I might be dropping my Google play subscription!!
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I use the stock LG music player for local files, and i use Tidal HiFi (flac) as well. Both sound great with all my headphones.
Will Spotify benefit from the ESS DAC?
OK I went out and bought some new headphones today that are clearly working with the ESS DAC. Apparently the headphones I had that came with my Galaxy S4 weren't working with the DAC properly.
So now that I have those I can confirm Neutron is not working with the DAC. Loving PlayerPro right now and it is beating out Neutron in every aspect sound quality wise.
Neutron does still seem to benefit from DAC, however the players that are working properly with DAC are beating Neutron in sound quality.
Any streaming that would use the DAC?
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How about google music?
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Play Music has.
I can tell the difference.
BTW, most of audio files I encoded are 192kbps ogg.
beavis5706 said:
OK I went out and bought some new headphones today that are clearly working with the ESS DAC. Apparently the headphones I had that came with my Galaxy S4 weren't working with the DAC properly.
So now that I have those I can confirm Neutron is not working with the DAC. Loving PlayerPro right now and it is beating out Neutron in every aspect sound quality wise.
Neutron does still seem to benefit from DAC, however the players that are working properly with DAC are beating Neutron in sound quality.
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Care to share what headphones are those?
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Care to share what headphones are those?
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Skullcandy Smokin Buds 2. They sound pretty good for the money and are totally working with the DAC. I don't like to spend a lot of money on headphones. Good sound and much louder than my previous headphones.
Looks like 16bit audio is not offloaded but 24bit is.
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beavis5706 said:
OK I went out and bought some new headphones today that are clearly working with the ESS DAC. Apparently the headphones I had that came with my Galaxy S4 weren't working with the DAC properly.
So now that I have those I can confirm Neutron is not working with the DAC. Loving PlayerPro right now and it is beating out Neutron in every aspect sound quality wise.
Neutron does still seem to benefit from DAC, however the players that are working properly with DAC are beating Neutron in sound quality.
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I'm missing the browsing UI of N7 player, but the noticeably better sound with PlayerPro is some compensation. ☺

Android music player review - 1. general comparison

I used many Android music players as a music lover and tested them as a member of the team that made a music player app. So I decided to write detailed reviews about pros and cons of some music players in a serial form for one who is looking for a great app. This is the first part for introduction and I will handle the sound review in the next one. I tried to be as objective as I can, but a review is a subjective one after all and my thought could not be same with your opinion.
1. Poweramp
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Poweramp is the most popular music player app. I bought it because it's highly recommended online. It provides lots of useful features and skins. You can hear the characteristic sound based on rich bass and use the sound effects like 10 band equalizer, tone, and limit. Reverb effect was also added in the recently released alpha version of Poweramp v3. I prefer its new UI of to the previous one. Although it doesn't leave nothing to be desired in the sound quality but is still a nice player for common music listeners.
*link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maxmpz.audioplayer
2. Neutron
Neutron is an audiophiles' favorite among the Android music players. It supports most audio formats and offers a huge number of sound features. It allows users to adjust the sound in great detail but it's too complicated to use though its UI is much better that in the past. If you refer others' settings on the internet and adjust well you can enjoy good sound but it's so tough for me to make Neutron my main player. Anyway, it's ideal for one who need various sound options and 32, 64 audio processing.
*link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neutroncode.mpeval
3. JetAudio
I often used its PC version so I also tried JetAudio app with anticipation. It provides a free basic version without a time limit while Poweramp and Neutron only provide time-limited trial versions. If you buy its pro version you can use 20 band equalizer instead 10 band and unlock the sound effects like AM3D and Bongiovi via in-app purchases. I heard its sound effects would enhance the sound quality and I bought the pro version and in-app products, but sadly, the result didn't satisfy me. I think its sound is worse than other players in this writing.
*link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jetappfactory.jetaudio
4. Rocket Player
Rocket Player is another popular Android music player and provides a free version without a time limit like JetAudio. Paid version provides preamp, 10 band equalizer, replay gain, and etc. Its volume level is quite loud and sound is decent. But it has less extremely low frequency and too much mid. Another issue is that use of 5 band equalizer causes lower volume and worse sound quality. I'm not sure whether 10 band in paid version has the same problem or not because I hesitated to buy it. If you use paid app, please let me know how it is. Rocket Player is a good choice for one who wants a free and decent player yet.
*link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer
5. PlankTone Music Player
PlankTone Music Player is a newborn app made by our team. It's not as famous as other players but I think it's worth trying, especially in the sound quality. It provides a trial version and in-app purchase is needed after the trial period. You can hear a high quality and balanced sound without complicated settings. It also let you individually customize sound effects for each song. But it is at an early stage so it does not have features like tag editing or downloading album art and doesn’t support themes and skins, and doesn’t offer various widgets now.
*link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chapter3.planktone
It’s a general review of music players and I will write a more detailed sound review next time. I will handle the sound characteristic, sound effects setting, test result with DAC, etc.

Headphone FR Simulation in Poweramp (Parametric EQ Settings + Wavelet)

It's a project within the app that aims to simulate the sound signature from 200+ headphone models by replicating sound signature graphs. If you want to learn more about anything, click on the website link: https://virtualheadphones.wixsite.com/home
If Wavelet is not working properly when MusicFX is activated, enable Legacy Mode.
If you don't want to bother visiting the website, just download the presets down below. After downloading, go to Poweramp, then EQ, then press and hold any preset and import it. With "poweramp-settings" files, go to settings and import the downloaded files.
If you're simulating IEM's/earphones with an over-ear/on-ear, use Wavelet's graphic EQ and EQ like this. I compared the Harman IE target to the AE/OE target.
75Hz: 2.5dB
150Hz: 1.0dB
300Hz: -0.2dB
600Hz: -0.3dB
1.2kHz: 0.2dB
2.4kHz: 1.5dB
4.8kHz: 1.0dB
9.6kHz: 3.0dB
19.2kHz: -2.0dB
If you're wearing IEM's or earbuds and you're simulating the rest of headphone types, just reverse the numbers from above (2.5dB to -2.5dB, 1dB to -1dB, etc).
Wavelet x In-Ear Fidelity:
Update I merges both of In-Ear Fidelity presets with Wavelet Update II presets. It also updates 14 presets and adds 43
Update I (246 presets): update-i.poweramp-settings
Update II (266 presets, adds 20 and updates 5): update-ii.Poweramp-settings
Update III (287 presets, adds 21 and updates 10): update-iii.poweramp-settings
Wavelet + crinacle.com + RTINGS.com:
Update IV (300 presets, adds 13 and updates 2): update-iv.poweramp-settings
Update V (312 presets, adds 12 and updates 18): update-v.poweramp-settings
For Poweramp EQ users: update-v.json
Wavelet (Legacy):
Release I (31 presets): Release I.json
Release II (38 presets): Release II.json
Release III (45 presets): Release III.json
Release IV (52 presets): Release IV.json
Release II improves the 1MORE Triple Driver preset (replace said preset by deleting the one without "(2)" on front and rename without the number. If Release II is downloaded first, delete the one with "(2)") and adds ANC on/off presets for Anker Soundcore Life Q30 (just delete the Life Q30 preset)
Release III improves the Samson SR850 preset (follow same procedure as with prior release)
Release IV improves the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 (ANC On) (follow the same procedure) and the Skullcandy Crusher Evo (previously named "Sennheiser Crusher Evo" in Release III file, if Release IV is downloaded, delete it)
Update I will have all four releases combined, hence 162 presets. It also updates 30 existent presets
Update I (162 presets): update-i.poweramp-settings
Update II updates 4 presets and adds 44
Update II (206 presets): update-ii.poweramp-settings
In-Ear Fidelity (Legacy):
Release I (30 presets): Release-I.json
Release II (11 presets): Release-II.json
I will continue to add more presets in the near future. Any opinions and suggestions will be welcome.
In-Ear Fidelity preview:
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Actual graph from crinacle.com (w/smooth: 50): Update III from Wavelet x In-Ear Fidelity will begin adding presets with unsmoothed graph replications. Few of them are present in Update II
Unsmoothed/default smooth (5):
Wavelet preview:
AutoEQ preset:
AutoEQ preset (upside-down for simulation purpose, like in the preview):
Hi , I just came across your presets today . This is great work . Would it be possible for you to get all the auto eq settings in similar zips that we could import directly ?
Many thanks
Seerdi
seerdi said:
Hi , I just came across your presets today . This is great work . Would it be possible for you to get all the auto eq settings in similar zips that we could import directly ?
Many thanks
Seerdi
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Sorry for late reply, if you mean to merge all of the EQ presets together, I did that with Wavelet x In-Ear Fidelity (it's right below the Wavelet graphic EQ image) which has all of the presets together from both (246). Hope I cleared your doubts, and thanks for the recognition!
Working. Nice
PLS add eq for Sennheiser Momentum true wireless 3
Very thnk
kodein said:
PLS add eq for Sennheiser Momentum true wireless 3
Very thnk
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Yeah, just added it on the list for the next release on Wavelet x In-Ear Fidelity!
Headphone Sound Demo said:
Sorry for late reply, if you mean to merge all of the EQ presets together, I did that with Wavelet x In-Ear Fidelity (it's right below the Wavelet graphic EQ image) which has all of the presets together from both (246). Hope I cleared your doubts, and thanks for the recognition!
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Thanks
would be also good to have the parametric eqs in your later updates .
Thanks
seerdi said:
would be also good to have the parametric eqs in your later updates .
Thanks
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All of them are and will be, I think what you have to do is go to Settings > Audio > EQ and set to parametric, the presets will probably appear. Hope it helps
When i select the parametric eq in poweramp , it doesn't import the graphic eq or convert it .
@seerdi Stay in parametric eq and import the poweramp-settings file through settings (where it says import settings/data). The EQ presets should appear
I use the standalone poweramp equalizer for systemwide eq. Can I get the settings in peq-settings instead of poweramp-settings?
Zalzyn said:
I use the standalone poweramp equalizer for systemwide eq. Can I get the settings in peq-settings instead of poweramp-settings?
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I can't say if it's really possible since I can't pay for the full app, but judging by the differently named file type I think it's not possible.
What you can do though (if you want) is download Poweramp, import the poweramp-settings there, go to EQ and tick all of the presets to export them as JSON. Then go to Poweramp EQ and import the JSON files there
Headphone Sound Demo said:
I can't say if it's really possible since I can't pay for the full app, but judging by the differently named file type I think it's not possible.
What you can do though (if you want) is download Poweramp, import the poweramp-settings there, go to EQ and tick all of the presets to export them as JSON. Then go to Poweramp EQ and import the JSON files there
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This is an acceptable solution.
You rock
Can you do one for oneplus bud pro 2..
Thank you
Can you do one for oneplus bud pro 2..
Thank you
Gervdagreat said:
Can you do one for oneplus bud pro 2..
Thank you
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Will be added for Update V!
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Will be added for Update V!
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Hey
So i realize that i need poweramp premium to import those settings. Would it be possible to make a copy of the updates in JSON format too so I can just import them to the eq?
Zalzyn said:
Hey
So i realize that i need poweramp premium to import those settings. Would it be possible to make a copy of the updates in JSON format too so I can just import them to the eq?
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The presets don't overwrite with JSON and it would be cumbersome to add repeated presets, but if you don't mind I'll add them as an option for Poweramp EQ, or at least for the latest update only

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