I bought these headphones just for the fun of it, to see how they sound with all that apparently amazing bass.
Well, for $50, they're ok sounding for extra bass headphones. They do have a...
Bought it some time ago, based on user reviews. Straight out of the box it seemed huge, especially compared to my old Cowon D2. Also, sound was awful. Granted, I don't have large hi-fi cans, only...
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I’m a basshead. I say that loudly and proudly, even though some folks believe basshead and audiophile are mutually exclusive. Obviously, I’m not in that camp. But sometimes, I...
I read reviews on this and I said let me try this out, for $10 I couldn't lose. This surpassed all of expectations for a $10 IEM.
I am going to purchase a set for my wife, she was also blown...
I just got my Note II. Sounds good already but wondering how I might improve the sound.
Software, firmware, hardware?
Tips, suggestions and links would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Just root your Note 2, and Flash either Perseus or N.E.A.K kernel and have control over your Wolfson audio DAC, you can tweak the volume and parameters to the max for absolute brilliant sound, you don't need any external dac or amp. When you flash N.E.A.K kernel, go to Play Store and download uNEAK Engine app to have all the controls, Perseus comes with an app called STWEAKS which pretty much does the same thing.
Just root your Note 2, and Flash either Perseus or N.E.A.K kernel and have control over your Wolfson audio DAC, you can tweak the volume and parameters to the max for absolute brilliant sound, you don't need any external dac or amp. When you flash N.E.A.K kernel, go to Play Store and download uNEAK Engine app to have all the controls, Perseus comes with an app called STWEAKS which pretty much does the same thing.
Awesome and thanks!
I'm on Persues, I've been using stweaks, and noozxoide eizo rewire, it sounds very nice but not sure I'm getting everything out of it. This gives me something else to compare it to.
You might also try the Saber kernel (XDA) which includes a reworked and updated VooDoo sound module. It supports external DACs of course , has auto volume control, expanded direct and headphone jack volume control and sound profiles (which I don't use). I think the sound out of the Note is fantastic already but this provides some extra tweaks.