Hi i wanted to purchase an OVER THE EAR headphones and found Audio-Technica m20x. But the impedance is 47ohms. I couldn't find any straight answers online. I read that Audio-Technica m50x works great but it has impedance of 38ohms and My maximum budget is $50.
Can someone confirm me if m20x works with Nexus 6p without any external amplifier? I really liked the specs and i cant try one (ordering online).
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Any body used any headphones with 47 or more impedance with Nexus 6P?
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Never mind, was too tempted and ordered the m20x.
It works fine. Only problem is volume levels are low. Except the volume everything is perfect.
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You can unlock the bootloader and install custom kernel, then use some kernel manager app to raise the headphone digital volume.
I did just that with EK Kernel manager. Didn't have the stable kernel for 7.1.1 until recently.
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Anyone else have the nexus ear buds? I have them. I'm not sure how happy I am with them. They seem good but I'm not sure how they sound compared to my skull candy ear buds. Let me know on a scale of 1-10 how you like the ear buds and how they perform against your best pair if you have any others. My main complaint is the base on the headphones and that they don't seem as loud. Seems weak to me. I give them a 6 1/2/10
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We don't need another thread about this.
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Hi, various thoughts and discussion on the headphones can be found below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219669
Personally, I'd give them a passing grade ; 8/10
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Ops sorry! Didn't see the thread.
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The Speaker!
I've used many smartphones in my days, but the speaker on the Moto X is by far one of the best I've ever heard. It actually has noticeable bass! And the volume is ridiculously loud. I'll even go as far as to say it bests the HTC One's dual speakers
Yea, the speaker on this phone is a beast... Way way better than my sgs3, that phones speaker doesn't even belong in the same category as the moto x.
AT&T Moto X rocking 4.4
It's definitely a good speaker. Gets loud and stays clear.
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did not know that since i always have headphones on will try it one of these days
Open up the EQ settings in Google Play Music and set the speaker EQ (not wired stereo) to Extreme Bass! It sounds best in that mode!
Fair warning guys I was playing music at full volume on my 2 day old x and the speaker blew, no sound at all. Yes its great and loud and I love it but be careful. Unfortunately I love it so much I play at full volume on my new x too
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strictlyphat said:
Fair warning guys I was playing music at full volume on my 2 day old x and the speaker blew, no sound at all. Yes its great and loud and I love it but be careful. Unfortunately I love it so much I play at full volume on my new x too
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define "blown". a blown speaker can still produce sound but sound distorted. a malfunctioning speaker may not produce sound at all. somehow i doubt the speaker inside the phone can move enough air to actually BLOW.
It definitely does not best the HTC One speakers. Not in dynamic range at least.
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Anyone else notice that if you set the phone on the counter, face up, it actually gets louder and clearer due to the curve in the back of the phone. The sound seems to ricochet off the surface the phone is sitting on...when I would set my nexus 4 on a counter it would basically mute the speaker.
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ijeff said:
It definitely does not best the HTC One speakers. Not in dynamic range at least.
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This!
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It was shot. Completely. No sound whatsoever!
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I recently picked up a Bt35toy for hands free call and audio streaming in my car. The audio playback is extremely bad compared to my previous audio tape converter. Does anyone have an app that can correct the sound quality for streaming audio via Bluetooth. Currently the volume is significantly lower and it sounds as if the music is being played through a tin can.
Thanks for any ideas
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Anyone??????
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Not sure if it's really a problem of bluetooth streaming quality. Maybe it's a problem of power of the streaming ?
Does the "quality" of the audio playback differs from time to time ? like when you move your phone ? near the receiver ? or when it is fully charged ?
Can you (or have you) tried with another phone ?
Finally, have you tried audio/volume booster apps ? or equalizer (Viper/DSPManager/...) ?
The receiver is mounted almost directly below the phone. I have noticed a difference in distance or charge power. I will try to pay attention to that. I think a volume booster would be helpful. I will see what I can find.
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I forgot about this thread. Any other ideas for increasing the Bluetooth gain?
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Your headphones?
I need a buy headphones, many thinks that buy
Just buy any that work and sounds good.
Xiaomi Piston V2 sound good. Personally, the V3 don't sound as good on this phone.
Samsung Level U Pro - excellent. Make sure it's the pro version
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I am hearing a hissing or electric sound from the back of OnePlus 5 it you keep your ear close to the device . Am I the only one hearing it??
Me too, I can also hear it
I have the 8gb version for what it mathers
I can hear the dragon cry
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