I have the European a105 in firmware v3.0 and the sound is very comparable to a a55 without volume cap. I think they removed the volume cap(or at least reduced it significantly) in the newer firmware versions..Please do it now and test if the volume has increased after this update. There is a lightning deal on Amazon Germany for ZX507. Many thanks.
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SONY NW-ZX500
With 3.0 firmware I felt more volume, but just a little more than my other ZX507 with 2.0 firmwareI have done an A / B test with two European ZX507 (3.00.07 and 2.01.00 firmwares) . Does anyone know if in firmware version 3.00.07 they have increased the volume? In some moments I hear more volume.
I have read that the new firmware detects the impedance of the headphone and adjusts the volume. How true is this?
Do i understand it right, that the lack of high gain is the only difference? And in a low gain mode volume goes just as loud in a capped and uncapped versions?
I have high gain, but i also have no reason to use it with my Solaris, they are loud enough at 25-30 in a low gain mode single ended
I have high gain, but i also have no reason to use it with my Solaris, they are loud enough at 25-30 in a low gain mode single ended
MrWalkman
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I have the European a105 in firmware v3.0 and the sound is very comparable to a a55 without volume cap. I think they removed the volume cap(or at least reduced it significantly) in the newer firmware versions..
A105 capped has a lower volume than A55 capped, actually. In the video, he mentions that the volume is the same after the latest firmware update of the A105.
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As per the volume cap being removed or not upon installing a firmware intended for another area, the thing is that the volume cap is region dependent, and the region is not actually changing upon installing another firmware. That region/destination has to be changed intentionally with a command, and it's stored in a place similar to how it's stored on the non-Android Walkman players. Once there will be at least root access, then the region could be changed.
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Updated Japanese version of 507 in US over wifi with no issues as far as I’m aware.
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Do i understand it right, that the lack of high gain is the only difference? And in a low gain mode volume goes just as loud in a capped and uncapped versions?
I have high gain, but i also have no reason to use it with my Solaris, they are loud enough at 25-30 in a low gain mode single ended
this post will answer your question
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/new-sony-nw-zx500.914486/post-15824673
Hahaha, crap....I manually upgraded to Chinese (0003) firmware, then decided to do a factory reset... How in the worl do I set English as default? I can't read Chinese...at all. I'm in Settings, trying to go by symbols, but I don't speak fluent Android (15 years in Apple's wall garden until I got the ZX507). Any guidance appreciated.
MrWalkman
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Hahaha, crap....I manually upgraded to Chinese (0003) firmware, then decided to do a factory reset... How in the worl do I set English as default? I can't read Chinese...at all. I'm in Settings, trying to go by symbols, but I don't speak fluent Android (15 years in Apple's wall garden until I got the ZX507). Any guidance appreciated.
In Settings find the last icon, a small "i", and after that, it's the second option, and then the first one. Use + while there, to add other languages.
Thank you kind sir!In Settings find the last icon, a small "i", and after that, it's the second option, and then the first one. Use + while there, to add other languages.
Incredible, i don't know any other manufacture who goes so far in handicapping it's own products.this post will answer your question
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/new-sony-nw-zx500.914486/post-15824673
Wouldn't a simple warning suffice? "Yes, i'm an adult and know what i'm doing, now give me my high gain"
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It's really out of Sony's control. They need to adhere to EU regulations. They would prob get fined if they didn't have the volume cap.
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I find the minimum brightness setting still to bright. Anyone found an app or workaround to lower it even further so as to save battery life?
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for me the main question is, why can other manufacturers sell audio gear in the EU that output more volume ? Are the others not playing by the rules ? Or is Sony overserious with capping their devices .......It's really out of Sony's control. They need to adhere to EU regulations. They would prob get fined if they didn't have the volume cap.
Sorry to disappoint - there’s been no replacement of the volume control program in the EU release, no high gain switches or observed new feature there
This is copied from the v3 user manual:
Volume operation in compliance with European and Korean Directives
- For European customers
- For Korean customers (models supplied with headphones)
Note
- You can turn up the volume after you cancel the alarm and warning.
- After the initial warning, the alarm and warning will repeat every 20 cumulative hours that the volume is set to a level that is harmful to your ears. When this happens, the volume will turn down automatically.
- If you turn off the player after you have selected a high volume that may damage your eardrums, the volume level will automatically be lower when you turn on the player the next time.
- The alarm will not sound when there is an active Bluetooth connection.
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