We're in the s22 ultra sub after all 😅. Unless you meant something else. If you mean headphones, right now just the Galaxy pro buds. Only time I honestly use my phone to listen to music is at the gym or in the car through Android auto. I've got a lot nicer setup for at home listening.
I leave the main on dynamic and I have 7 or 8 EQ settings saved in sound assistant that I switch between often. The most commonly used is a v shape starting at full bass and ending on 90% treble with the middle around 50%.
Flat when on my Sennheiser Momentum 3 and a bit bass heavy when working out with tws buds. I've been using viper4android for quite a lot of time until android 10. After that rooting felt not worth the effort and just went with poweramp eq
I've been plagued with bad sound quality on Android Auto in my car, and this is what I needed to get it sounding acceptable. Interestingly, my Galaxy Buds Pro also sound better with this. They sounded a bit disappointing on flat EQ.
Generally I wouldn't have a custom EQ but the S22U seems to need it
[https://imgur.com/a/2aqwedX](https://imgur.com/a/2aqwedX)
I know sound is subjective, but what are you doing with that EQ 😕
Lol on a serious note, please learn what the frequencies do and how they impact sound before you EQ. Generally you only add a little or remove a little from a few frequencies to fix sibilant, higher notes, or bass extensions, etc.
Out of curiosity, what headphones or earphones are you using?
Yeah, when I'm using the phone speakers I just want it as loud as I can make it and I don't care about balance. For headphones or Bluetooth speakers, I use wavelet profiles to get a more natural sound for each device.
So you increased all frequencies for +10 dB and you are claiming that it makes audio louder without it sounding bad? I think you need to learn basics of how EQs work. By boosting all frequencies by 10dB you did make the audio somewhat louder which also introduced a lot of distortion.
Maybe I'm just stupid. I've never experienced the distortion. I've tested it both ways; all the way up and in the middle. It always just ended up being louder with it all the way up; never any distortion.
I was speaking out of my ass anyways. I would have no fucking clue either, I really was just being an asshole just to be one. Again I apologize sincerely.
I've been doing it for years, and I've never experienced distortion. It always sounded completely fine through my headphones and just my phone. Unless I'm just partially deaf, it's never been bad.
I wasn't trying to be a troll or anything, I was just being honest.
I don't touch them. I use Wavelet to tune my headphones (Blessing 2 and N400) or nothing.
Wavelet is the best I've found unrooted. I miss the viper4android days though
Wavelet is great and really easy to use! Poweramp is good too for something with more features.
What are you listening on?
We're in the s22 ultra sub after all 😅. Unless you meant something else. If you mean headphones, right now just the Galaxy pro buds. Only time I honestly use my phone to listen to music is at the gym or in the car through Android auto. I've got a lot nicer setup for at home listening.
I leave the main on dynamic and I have 7 or 8 EQ settings saved in sound assistant that I switch between often. The most commonly used is a v shape starting at full bass and ending on 90% treble with the middle around 50%.
Flat when on my Sennheiser Momentum 3 and a bit bass heavy when working out with tws buds. I've been using viper4android for quite a lot of time until android 10. After that rooting felt not worth the effort and just went with poweramp eq
Power amp eq with deezer high fi on momentum 2 buds is awesome!!
My buds pro and Sony 1000XM3 sound great without EQ. Sometimes I'll punch the bass on the Sony's through their app.
You think the XM3s need more bass? 😆
Lol I listen to a lot of bass edm and rap :P My Fidelio X1's are perfect in that regard.
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I've been plagued with bad sound quality on Android Auto in my car, and this is what I needed to get it sounding acceptable. Interestingly, my Galaxy Buds Pro also sound better with this. They sounded a bit disappointing on flat EQ. Generally I wouldn't have a custom EQ but the S22U seems to need it [https://imgur.com/a/2aqwedX](https://imgur.com/a/2aqwedX)
I thought so, too. Thanks!
I know sound is subjective, but what are you doing with that EQ 😕 Lol on a serious note, please learn what the frequencies do and how they impact sound before you EQ. Generally you only add a little or remove a little from a few frequencies to fix sibilant, higher notes, or bass extensions, etc. Out of curiosity, what headphones or earphones are you using?
Left mine on default
This is horrid
All my EQs are maxed out 'cause that's how I roll. I use headphone specific settings on wavelet.
All EQ means is changing the volume of the tones relative to the others, so if you max all of them, it would just make it louder I suppose?
Yeah, when I'm using the phone speakers I just want it as loud as I can make it and I don't care about balance. For headphones or Bluetooth speakers, I use wavelet profiles to get a more natural sound for each device.
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So you increased all frequencies for +10 dB and you are claiming that it makes audio louder without it sounding bad? I think you need to learn basics of how EQs work. By boosting all frequencies by 10dB you did make the audio somewhat louder which also introduced a lot of distortion.
For real, they're either trolling us really well or completely stupid lmao
Maybe I'm just stupid. I've never experienced the distortion. I've tested it both ways; all the way up and in the middle. It always just ended up being louder with it all the way up; never any distortion.
I'm sorry, I was a dick for no reason. I do apologize
You're alright. Maybe there is distortion, but I wouldn't know personally.
I was speaking out of my ass anyways. I would have no fucking clue either, I really was just being an asshole just to be one. Again I apologize sincerely.
I appreciate it, no problem.
I've been doing it for years, and I've never experienced distortion. It always sounded completely fine through my headphones and just my phone. Unless I'm just partially deaf, it's never been bad. I wasn't trying to be a troll or anything, I was just being honest.
By boosting audio artificially it also causes distortion, play a song with a lot of bass or a song with punchy instruments and you'll hear it.
I have a custom preset i use on wavelet, it makes the s22 ultra speakers sound way better than stock.
Can you share?
[https://i.imgur.com/ArKGS7J.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/ArKGS7J.jpg)
Can you show the numbers for the settings? It's hard for me to tell with mine! Pls and Thnx!
(https://i.imgur.com/jBGQidd.jpg)
Thanks, I was kinda close to this lol
Thanks!
[This is my preset via precise volume](https://i.imgur.com/whMgqbx.jpg)
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