Oreo is here and still static audio is not resolved, i am thinking its better to look for new earphones than rattling around forums, guys help to provide the info which earphones are working for you.
I'm considering to buy Soundmagic E10C or RHA - MA390 Universal. I'm currently using CX 275s. I did not have any hiss sound on Android N but now I have hissing sound on Oreo. I can only hear hissing on words starting with Z and S. Weird. Otherwise I have to try hard to hunt for hissing sound, maybe because I'm hearing impaired.
Xiaomi recommends you get one of their earphones. They even have specific profiles for them in the sound settings.
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i won't suggest rha ma390 because of 16ohm impedance, theoratically soundmagic e10c with 46ohms impedance has better chances to work well with mi a1.
there are reports of hissing with their headphones too, if you have a xiaomi earphone working without hiss, please mention the specific model.
I haven't noticed any hissing sound with the Xiaomi Piston Basic earphone.
@cr0ssx21, please mention this in an separate answer so others can upvote and there would be less clutter.
Please mention the specific xiaomi earphones you tested that doen't have hissing, as there are reports of some xiaomi earphones also having this issue.
Hmmm I'm using Mi Piston Fresh and Mi Pro Hybrid, both 32ohms.. i barely hear any hissing on them, it's just like a bit of stereo noise. On my KZ ZS3, the hissing is more audible; it's 16ohms
mi basic headphone works fine no hissing sound atall
Sennheiser HD215 (32ohm) is completely hiss-free.
Audio Tehnica M50x (38Ohm) - no problem. Great audio experience with this phone.
Bluetooth...
Sennheiser MX170 cheaper ones (8€ ) and perfect.
Sennheiser ie8 no hiss, mi pro in ear no hiss
Did anyone try out oneplus bullet earphones..?
No issues with my Sony MDR-1RNC. But I don't think they sell those anymore
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Hello guys,
What are the best IEM s for SGS. Any one here using Klipsch S4i?
Will the mic and buttons of S4i works for this phone?
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Hello guys,
What are the best IEM s for SGS. Any one here using Klipsch S4i?
Will the mic and buttons of S4i works for this phone?
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Unless the model of headphones with mic/button state they will work with Nokia pin layouts (SGS uses this pin layout), then it will not work, you'll need to find an adaptor, there are threads discussing, you should try a search.
Sorry to butt in here guys but please tell me the SGS works with normal headphones for music?
Yes it does, its just phone calls that mess up.
If your headphones have the different pin layout, music will work, but if a call comes in...you wont be able to hear or say anything through the headphone/mic. You'd have to unplug the headphones (if headphones are plugged in, even the microphone on the phone is disabled) and use the phone to take the call
Are there any adapters that dont mess up the sound quality? I tried a Nokia mic adaptor with my Shure SE210's connected to them and it sounded horrible
Umm. Idk if the Klipsch S4i works on this SGS. Although I have the Klipsch S4 (and a SGS) and if you like bass heavy music and dance. These are perfect! If you want more info I'd suggest you to take a look at the head-fi forums
I second that. Klipsch s4 + sgs and it heaven.
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I just buy Creative HS-730i, only for nokia adapter and it work. Now I can use any iphone headphones ( with mic ) with my SGS Pretty well workaround, even radio is working with this adaper without headphones.
There is huge gap on the market with this adapter.
Buy a Denon AH-C710 no microphone & controls, just great music!
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I just got these, they are one of the top IEM earphones you can find. They do indeed sound great! http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/hf5.html
I have the s4i and they don't work. Bought the s4i for the iphone I had previously and they were amazing. But they dont work on the galaxy s. Not even music
As a rule of thumb:
All iPhone compatible earphones do not work.
Standard stereo earphones do work, but you get no mic.
Nokia compatible earphones with mic will work.
If you're on the budget, try these: http://mp4nation.net/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=62_46&products_id=294
The best sound for the price. Period.
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!
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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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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Just ordered this phone and trying to find out a little more information about the audio quality.
I know the phone has the Exynos 9810 chip and from what I've read/found it may come with a Cirrus Logic chip but not 100% sure which one.
Would any of you guys have any more specific information on the audio quality for the headphone jack specifically?
I've currently got an LG V30 and I know it won't be as good, but I'm hoping it will be good enough.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, here is the answer from Samsung support from Russia:
The Galaxy Note10 Lite phone has an audio processor, Hi-Fi DAC Cirrus Logic CS47L93, 32 bit, with support for Dolby Atmos.
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pavlin0712 said:
Hi, here is the answer from Samsung support from Russia:
The Galaxy Note10 Lite phone has an audio processor, Hi-Fi DAC Cirrus Logic CS47L93, 32 bit, with support for Dolby Atmos.
I apologize for possible mistakes, wrote via Google Translate
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Thank you! Sounds promising, have you had any personal experience with that particular audio processor?
OGNinjaDon said:
Thank you! Sounds promising, have you had any personal experience with that particular audio processor?
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Audio output is just fine don't expect much. Sound is crystal clear from stock headphones but not loud now I have realme wireless band with 11.2 driver size same case here also but if you use apps like poweramp and tweak audio settings output can be pretty good.
And dolby of this device is just waste doesn't do anything special. I hope this helps your question
OGNinjaDon said:
Thank you! Sounds promising, have you had any personal experience with that particular audio processor?
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Unfortunately, I can't say anything about your question, because at work I use budget headphones with poor sound.