May 5, 2025 at 1:51 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

Stefanmz7

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Hey, so I have a pair of wireless headphones- Edifier w800 bt pro and they sound fantastic I love the sound quality, I have tuned them with the eq in their app but for some songs on my phone they sound a bit too quiet for my taste. Also on my iPad and on my MacBook they are even quieter. Which would be the best way to fix this? I tried volume booster apps, they are garbage.If they don't ruin the audio they will introduce distortion or they will make the sound weird like it's sidechained. Anyway I tried Google's Sound Amplifier, RootlessJamesDsp, Goodev , and also another sound booster I forgot. Sooo I was thinking wireless amplifier(physical one)? That's not an ideal solution though since it's expensive and also more clutter to my wireless setup. Too what do you think?
 
May 5, 2025 at 11:20 PM Post #2 of 3
It's the big problem with wireless that's tuned for battery life. Usually turning off ANC is the best you can do. Equalizing with a preamp reduction just makes it even more quiet. Using a factory profile might be best.
The alternative is get the all Moondrop Chu II and $9 Apple 3.5mm adapter and you'll have unlimited power and they sound excellent. If you have a 3.5mm input on them, just getting the Apple USB 3.5MM adapter should give a good power boost for little money. Just takes a 3.5mm male to make cable long enough.
 
May 14, 2025 at 4:20 PM Post #3 of 3
It's the big problem with wireless that's tuned for battery life. Usually turning off ANC is the best you can do. Equalizing with a preamp reduction just makes it even more quiet. Using a factory profile might be best.
The alternative is get the all Moondrop Chu II and $9 Apple 3.5mm adapter and you'll have unlimited power and they sound excellent. If you have a 3.5mm input on them, just getting the Apple USB 3.5MM adapter should give a good power boost for little money. Just takes a 3.5mm male to make cable long enough.
They only have USB C and I already have wired ones that smoke them. The point is to be wireless. I returned those and I will be looking for another headset maybe with more power and more money of course because also more battery. Any suggestions? I think the Sennheiser Accentum Plus seems like a good choice. I want sound quality and signature that resembles studio monitors, particularly Audiotechnica ATH M70x. So you think those are a good choice the sennheiser, or do you have other suggestions?
 

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