Lowering minimum volume levels - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

Hi all....i'm on Candy rom and got flashed Dolby Atmos but now i have problems. Lowest sound levels are 3% but that is too loud even with Atmos off...it's more like 30% of max. Added volume steps but that didn't let me go under 3%,only more steps above. Is there anything i can edit to make lowest level even lower. Thanx

salle25 said:
Hi all....i'm on Candy rom and got flashed Dolby Atmos but now i have problems. Lowest sound levels are 3% but that is too loud even with Atmos off...it's more like 30% of max. Added volume steps but that didn't let me go under 3%,only more steps above. Is there anything i can edit to make lowest level even lower. Thanx
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Flash a custom kernel with sound control, use Kernel Adiutor to lower it

Thanx...any kerenl you could recommend? I don't need extra battery drains

Just wondering, but which version of Dolby Atmos are you using? I tried flashing some of the Magisk ones but wasn't able to get them working on AICP. The 'Classic' version was the only variant which would launch for me, but the effects didn't do anything due to an issue with that specific ROM. I also disliked how the interface looked dated in comparison with the 2.3.1.30_r1 version that comes with the B17 China ROM on the Axon 7.

P650SE said:
Just wondering, but which version of Dolby Atmos are you using? I tried flashing some of the Magisk ones but wasn't able to get them working on AICP. The 'Classic' version was the only variant which would launch for me, but the effects didn't do anything due to an issue with that specific ROM. I also disliked how the interface looked dated in comparison with the 2.3.1.30_r1 version that comes with the B17 China ROM on the Axon 7.
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The LePro module usually works on custom. Though I think Viper4Android is vastly superior if you have time to play around. For example you can use another headphone's DDC to make yours sound as you like it, you don't necessarily need the one that flattens the IRS.
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salle25 said:
Thanx...any kerenl you could recommend? I don't need extra battery drains
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Just try. Kernels are supposed to give you better battery life not drain it xdd

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The LePro module usually works on custom. Though I think Viper4Android is vastly superior if you have time to play around. For example you can use another headphone's DDC to make yours sound as you like it, you don't necessarily need the one that flattens the IRS.
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The LePro one didn't work for me on AICP, unfortunately. I think it's just an issue on that ROM in particular as it doesn't seem to like anything other than the default AudioFX app from tweaking the audio. At the moment i'm just cycling through the different ROM's trying to find which one works best. At the moment i'm on Official Resurrection Remix. I'll perhaps give the LePro module a quick shot and if it doesn't work, then i'll just stick to using Viper instead as it's less hassle and offers a lot more customisation. But the difference in sound quality even on the stock MiFavor ROM is VERY noticeable when toggling Dolby Atmos on/off. Hopefully i'd be able to create a similar effect in Viper if it does come to that. :fingers-crossed:

I can't flash wrong kernel?

salle25 said:
I can't flash wrong kernel?
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What?

Is every kernel compatibile with any custom rom?

salle25 said:
Is every kernel compatibile with any custom rom?
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Yes, except for ROMs based on stock.
In other words, you can use any kernel

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Yes, except for ROMs based on stock.
In other words, you can use any kernel
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Any way to tweak mixer_paths.xml?

salle25 said:
Is every kernel compatibile with any custom rom?
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Did it work out for you?
The insanely loud call volume is keeping me away from LOS based roms as well. I was able to fix the speakerphone bug on my A2017G with flashing the nougat modem, but the extremely loud call volume and inconsistent call behaviour is too much. In addition, the loud call volume leads to echos of the callers voice, i.e. the caller hears himself. Is there any other workaround for that problem?

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Did it work out for you?
The insanely loud call volume is keeping me away from LOS based roms as well. I was able to fix the speakerphone bug on my A2017G with flashing the nougat modem, but the extremely loud call volume and inconsistent call behaviour is too much. In addition, the loud call volume leads to echos of the callers voice, i.e. the caller hears himself. Is there any other workaround for that problem?
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Nope,no changes. Couldn't find any kernel with fauxsound support.

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Speaker volume too low

I'm praying for someone who can solve my problem.
I LOVE my n1 but I dont hear it when Im outside home.
I surfed tens of forums searching for the solution and there is no dsp manager or lvh that has been able to solve the problem.
can someone help please?
p.s. i heard that maybe cyanogenmodded rom on gingerbr could solve the problem but i heard also that it uses dsp manager which wasnt working on my n1
Are you using a custom rom?
Most custom roms have an audio boost over stock. And maybe that DSP Manager would only work if the ROM supported it, so that could be why nothing has worked sof ar if you are on stock.
I think you're looking for the vibrate option
the audio boost is present in most custom ROMs such as cyanogen. so you really should have no problem if you use that. i know my volume has increased very well using cyanogen so i dont have any complaints anymore.
i do remember in cyan 5.0.8 that the audio hack was TOO loud and people complained, so the dev's reduced it to somewhere in the middle. perhaps you can go try that old ROM and see if that helps just as a test. if so maybe you could edit your kernel to match that old hack? might be a lot of work though...
i'm using one of the gingerbr roms from this forum
so you'r suggesting me to wait for the cyano's gingerbr?
p.s. today i bought an ideos for my old father ((( its LOUDER AND LOUDER than my n1 (((((
Unfortunately, you will have to live with crappy HTC speakers I am afraid. Rom's don't have a significant difference - I mean it will still sound crap :/, I don't know why HTC keep doing this.
ma2k5 said:
Unfortunately, you will have to live with crappy HTC speakers I am afraid. Rom's don't have a significant difference - I mean it will still sound crap :/, I don't know why HTC keep doing this.
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dont say me so! please! i heard about people who solved and had to REDUCE volumes beacause the loudnes made the speaker clip instead!
i wanna clip my speakeeerrrrr!
Try enomthers Official ROM with the AudioMod kernel. I now run my incall volume at 50% where on the stock ROM I had it maxed all the time. The speaker phone is actually useful now as well. Besides this excellent perk its also a very fast and stable ROM with lots of features that I've found I can't do without. I ran a Gingerbread ROM for a week and was so happy when I switched back.
wastegate13 said:
Try enomthers Official ROM with the AudioMod kernel. I now run my incall volume at 50% where on the stock ROM I had it maxed all the time. The speaker phone is actually useful now as well. Besides this excellent perk its also a very fast and stable ROM with lots of features that I've found I can't do without. I ran a Gingerbread ROM for a week and was so happy when I switched back.
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do you know if it's possible to flash only the audio hack? i'm just running stock cyanogen 6.1.1 and i would like to play around with the audio hack. can i flash it somehow, or does it have to be built into the ROM? and also, i have a build environment set up, so could i just play around with the kernel code for the hack, and compile my own kernel for testing it out?
Can anyone suggest any 'good' solution? kernel or otherwise to fix this $#@$# 'bug' of low in-call volume in Nexus One??
Would really appreciate all the help!
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Unfortunately, you will have to live with crappy HTC speakers I am afraid. Rom's don't have a significant difference - I mean it will still sound crap :/, I don't know why HTC keep doing this.
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That's my problem from the beginning. Speaker is crap and there is nothing you can do. Tried different ROMs and nothing changed it.
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I don't understand this! What's the problem with custom kernels and audio output?

Today was Sunday, and I spent almost all day behind my phone, trying to figure out what's the problem. I flashed Perseus, was very very happy with it, then came an incoming call, and it seemed the ringtone volume is lower than before. Before I was on stock kernel. Then I did some testings and read some stuffs. I tweaked S Tweaks and increased the Speaker amp to +10 . The volume definitely increased but not up to that mark in comparison to stock Kernel and 4X + Moderate gain under X Loud in Viper. Then I was scared, still I increased it up to +16, which is max in S Tweaks, and then it somehow matched that tiny increase I did in Viper with Stock kernel. I kept playing with the Bands, nothing. Then I flashed Adam kernel, same! I am now back with Stock kernel, with that little Viper gain, which is literally so loud that I tend to turn it down, but I would really like to know what's wrong! I have never used Stock kernel for more than a week after purchasing a new phone, I didn't need to use frankly. Siyah with S2, Red Pill with Note 2 and all, they were perfect, with the additional features, and keeping the important features unchanged. What's happening now? What's wrong? I would like an elaboration on this.
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Today was Sunday, and I spent almost all day behind my phone, trying to figure out what's the problem. I flashed Perseus, was very very happy with it, then came an incoming call, and it seemed the ringtone volume is lower than before. Before I was on stock kernel. Then I did some testings and read some stuffs. I tweaked S Tweaks and increased the Speaker amp to +10 . The volume definitely increased but not up to that mark in comparison to stock Kernel and 4X + Moderate gain under X Loud in Viper. Then I was scared, still I increased it up to +16, which is max in S Tweaks, and then it somehow matched that tiny increase I did in Viper with Stock kernel. I kept playing with the Bands, nothing. Then I flashed Adam kernel, same! I am now back with Stock kernel, with that little Viper gain, which is literally so loud that I tend to turn it down, but I would really like to know what's wrong! I have never used Stock kernel for more than a week after purchasing a new phone, I didn't need to use frankly. Siyah with S2, Red Pill with Note 2 and all, they were perfect, with the additional features, and keeping the important features unchanged. What's happening now? What's wrong? I would like an elaboration on this.
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Hi mate don't know about your kernel problem but you can flash this might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306701

Hi-Fi Audio with Custom ROM

Hello all,
I'm on the fence about moving back to using a custom ROM on my A2017U. The issue I have is that I had trouble on my last ROM using the Hi-Fi DAC, which really bothered me because part of the reason why I bought this phone was to take advantage of the better audio quality as compared to other phones at the time of its release. Presently, what's the easiest way to take advantage of the DAC on an 8.x AOSP ROM?
Thanks!
achillesphazd said:
Hello all,
I'm on the fence about moving back to using a custom ROM on my A2017U. The issue I have is that I had trouble on my last ROM using the Hi-Fi DAC, which really bothered me because part of the reason why I bought this phone was to take advantage of the better audio quality as compared to other phones at the time of its release. Presently, what's the easiest way to take advantage of the DAC on an 8.x AOSP ROM?
Thanks!
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Also, I'd like to know if there is a way to fully use Dolby Atmos with the built-in speakers on a custom ROM.
achillesphazd said:
Also, I'd like to know if there is a way to fully use Dolby Atmos with the built-in speakers on a custom ROM.
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Not sure about "fully use" but I have used Dolby Atmos on custom ROMs. Currently running the one from here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3740508
[PORT] [8.0+] Dolby Atmos™ for Oreo 20180220 [Standard/Unity]
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v5.4 ROM, HellsGate Kernel, Multiboot, Tapatalk 4.9.3
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Not sure about "fully use" but I have used Dolby Atmos on custom ROMs. Currently running the one from here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3740508
[PORT] [8.0+] Dolby Atmos™ for Oreo 20180220 [Standard/Unity]
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v5.4 ROM, HellsGate Kernel, Multiboot, Tapatalk 4.9.3
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Thanks for the reply. How about using the AKG DAC?
https://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/hires-audio-driver
http://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/uapp-trial
aosp said:
https://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/hires-audio-driver
http://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/uapp-trial
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Thanks so much! Have you personally tried this?
achillesphazd said:
Thanks so much! Have you personally tried this?
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Yes I have and I'll be surprised if any other audio player will sound more Hi-Fi then UAPP besides the craptastic stock player
achillesphazd said:
Hello all,
I'm on the fence about moving back to using a custom ROM on my A2017U.....
I guess you partly answered your question yourself. First of all, the reason to root devices and install custom ROMs have reduced drastically. Rooting and Custom ROMs were the thing when Android was in its initial stages. Now, they have grown it leaps and bounds and there isn't simply anything that a developer could add which is not present in the stock. That being said, people still root it for various reasons and I am okay with it. I used to be root all my phones but have completely stopped it in the last two years. I don't much value in rooting anymore. But that's me.
Now coming to this specific device, which is renowned for its audio capabilities. Why would you buy a phone which comes with stellar sound through both speakers and audio jack and install a custom ROM?!? There are certain things best left to the makers of the phone. I would look to install a custom ROM to enhance performance/features of a device. But in this case, if you are going to install a custom ROM, you are certainly going to rob the device of its audio capabilities. This phone is best left untouched if music/sound is your thing. I wouldn't even root this device, for the fear of breaking something that might deteriorate the sound quality. I own a ZTE Axon 7 Mini. I bought it mainly for its audio capabilities. It is my secondary phone for SIM2 and a media device. After buying, I just updated it to Android 7.1.1, froze the apps that I won't use. I certainly will not even root it, even though I know how to root it.
Hope this helps.
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prmbasheer said:
achillesphazd said:
Hello all,
I'm on the fence about moving back to using a custom ROM on my A2017U.....
I guess you partly answered your question yourself. First of all, the reason to root devices and install custom ROMs have reduced drastically. Rooting and Custom ROMs were the thing when Android was in its initial stages. Now, they have grown it leaps and bounds and there isn't simply anything that a developer could add which is not present in the stock. That being said, people still root it for various reasons and I am okay with it. I used to be root all my phones but have completely stopped it in the last two years. I don't much value in rooting anymore. But that's me.
Now coming to this specific device, which is renowned for its audio capabilities. Why would you buy a phone which comes with stellar sound through both speakers and audio jack and install a custom ROM?!? There are certain things best left to the makers of the phone. I would look to install a custom ROM to enhance performance/features of a device. But in this case, if you are going to install a custom ROM, you are certainly going to rob the device of its audio capabilities. This phone is best left untouched if music/sound is your thing. I wouldn't even root this device, for the fear of breaking something that might deteriorate the sound quality. I own a ZTE Axon 7 Mini. I bought it mainly for its audio capabilities. It is my secondary phone for SIM2 and a media device. After buying, I just updated it to Android 7.1.1, froze the apps that I won't use. I certainly will not even root it, even though I know how to root it.
Hope this helps.
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Why would you "certainly" kill the audio? Why are you so damn sure that it's worse than stock?
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achillesphazd said:
Hello all,
I'm on the fence about moving back to using a custom ROM on my A2017U. The issue I have is that I had trouble on my last ROM using the Hi-Fi DAC, which really bothered me because part of the reason why I bought this phone was to take advantage of the better audio quality as compared to other phones at the time of its release. Presently, what's the easiest way to take advantage of the DAC on an 8.x AOSP ROM?
Thanks!
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On Nougat AOSP you can get 192k no problem with Neutron. Literally ANY ROM from here uses the AK4490, because they are all patched now. Stock ROMs will use the AK4490 most of the time but not with the speakers (doesn't really matter) or with Dolby (Does matter) and sometimes it will even turn it off on Youtube for some reason.
I think you can't ger hi-fi in custom Oreo. But now you guys also have B01 and B12 which are stock Oreo and work just fine
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prmbasheer said:
Why would you "certainly" kill the audio? Why are you so damn sure that it's worse than stock?
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On Nougat AOSP you can get 192k no problem with Neutron. Literally ANY ROM from here uses the AK4490, because they are all patched now. Stock ROMs will use the AK4490 most of the time but not with the speakers (doesn't really matter) or with Dolby (Does matter) and sometimes it will even turn it off on Youtube for some reason.
I think you can't ger hi-fi in custom Oreo. But now you guys also have B01 and B12 which are stock Oreo and work just fine
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Didn't nfound say dac works on aex if you use the b10+b32 bootsect?
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Didn't nfound say dac works on aex if you use the b10+b32 bootsect?
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It works. I'm on AEX oreo with Hellsgate Kernel and CAD driver for better control over the dac and it works flawlessly with direct pcm players like Neutron and UAPP.
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Didn't nfound say dac works on aex if you use the b10+b32 bootsect?
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yes, ergo, it works on all ROMs
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wannaskoo said:
Dodgexander said:
It works. I'm on AEX oreo with Hellsgate Kernel and CAD driver for better control over the dac and it works flawlessly with direct pcm players like Neutron and UAPP.
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I'm actually pretty sure that AEX already has the CAD driver integrates
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I'm confused, first you said you can't get it working in custom oreo but now you are saying you can?
As far as I'm aware the CAD driver was to make oreo roms work that didn't have support, aex always has with the b10+b32 bootstack.
I guess it also gives you more control..the cad settings that is.
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I'm confused, first you said you can't get it working in custom oreo but now you are saying you can?
As far as I'm aware the CAD driver was to make oreo roms work that didn't have support, aex always has with the b10+b32 bootstack.
I guess it also gives you more control..the cad settings that is.
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You can't get hi-fi in Oreo, that's that. Now, the DAC, sure. Those are two different things. Apps can't get direct_pcm output for some reason. But the AK4490 processes stuff just fine, albeit @48KHz.
The CAD driver was to be able to change the DAC's filters, only that. i.e. super-slow and stuff. It may or may not have added support on ROMs.
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Yes I have and I'll be surprised if any other audio player will sound more Hi-Fi then UAPP besides the craptastic stock player
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I don't know what do you mean "more HIFI" because the stock player is quite good and precise in the term of sound quality.
I have tested it with the best soundcards A/B.
Functionality is another story.
I hope your tip will work anyway...
Androowner said:
I don't know what do you mean "more HIFI" because the stock player is quite good and precise in the term of sound quality.
I have tested it with the best soundcards A/B.
Functionality is another story.
I hope your tip will work anyway...
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nice 6 month bump fam
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nice 6 month bump fam
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And whats the problem with it ?
if my Axon7 guarantie goes over in december, I will thinking to go with AOSP or other custom rom. Sound is the most important for me. Now I have a little time to read again forums... And checking whats happened since than.
Also subscribed fans get this 6 mount bump letter also...
(also the stock player is real pain, would be great to use all the media through DAC)
Stock ROM is unable to do this, but can't move yet to custom ROM...
Androowner said:
And whats the problem with it ?
if my Axon7 guarantie goes over in december, I will thinking to go with AOSP or other custom rom. Sound is the most important for me. Now I have a little time to read again forums... And checking whats happened since than.
Also subscribed fans get this 6 mount bump letter also...
(also the stock player is real pain, would be great to use all the media through DAC)
Stock ROM is unable to do this, but can't move yet to custom ROM...
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the problem is that you annoy everyone with a dead thread about something that seemingly was never really agreed upon. Honestly I'm about to make a thread explaining the facts if this keeps going (It'll get buried but whatever)
Point is, ALL SOUND GOES THROUGH THE DAC THAT IS SELECTED AT THE TIME (Unless you use Atmos, which will select the 4961 [crappy one])
If you want hifi off of another app, then use Poweramp or Neutron or that UAPP thing (i never tested it). They handle 192k just fine, proven.
Same story on custom ROMs since Nougat. GSIs are a bit more complex.
Poweramp's sound engine absolutely obliterates the stock app's sound.
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the problem is that you annoy everyone with a dead thread about something that seemingly was never really agreed upon. Honestly I'm about to make a thread explaining the facts if this keeps going (It'll get buried but whatever)
Point is, ALL SOUND GOES THROUGH THE DAC THAT IS SELECTED AT THE TIME (Unless you use Atmos, which will select the 4961 [crappy one])
If you want hifi off of another app, then use Poweramp or Neutron or that UAPP thing (i never tested it). They handle 192k just fine, proven.
Same story on custom ROMs since Nougat. GSIs are a bit more complex.
Poweramp's sound engine absolutely obliterates the stock app's sound.
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Can any PIE rom play 192khz?
residento said:
Can any PIE rom play 192khz?
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don't think so, but LOS 16 will probably be the only candidate as GSIs have hideous audio

Best kernel for Max pro m1?

Can anyone suggest the different kernels for this device? I want best sound quality with bass gain & dt2w support...
I'll close the thread after certain suggestions.:good:
MPK99 said:
Can anyone suggest the different kernels for this device? I want best sound quality with bass gain & dt2w support...
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Same question.
And best custom rom too.
Wrong section bro, use q&a section.
MPK99 said:
Can anyone suggest the different kernels for this device? I want best sound quality with bass gain & dt2w support...
I'll close the thread after certain suggestions.:good:
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I'd say darkonah, then singh kernel. It really depends on ur usage.
Darkonah because I don't have slow charge issues and the performance is great. Battery is average but then you can tweak it.
Singh kernel has better battery back up , giving up on performance.
I had charging issues with Phb kernel and other kernels .
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I'd say darkonah, then singh kernel. It really depends on ur usage.
Darkonah because I don't have slow charge issues and the performance is great. Battery is average but then you can tweak it.
Singh kernel has better battery back up , giving up on performance.
I had charging issues with Phb kernel and other kernels .
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Ya....well I tried phb all versions, darkonah, singh kernel & Dark berry
As you said, phb is mostly good, but has some charging issues.
Dark berry is also decent kernel, but sound output is not satisfactory & gaming lags.
The most liked kernel is darkonah. The sound quality & bass gain is great, but using dt2w while hearing songs makes slight audio tearing. Except that kernel is great.
I'm going with Darkonah:good:
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Ya....well I tried phb all versions, darkonah, singh kernel & Dark berry
As you said, phb is mostly good, but has some charging issues.
Dark berry is also decent kernel, but sound output is not satisfactory & gaming lags.
The most liked kernel is darkonah. The sound quality & bass gain is great, but using dt2w while hearing songs makes slight audio tearing. Except that kernel is great.
I'm going with Darkonah:good:
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What version are you guys using?
Nameless2 said:
What version are you guys using?
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I'm using darkonah v8 right now.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536985171
Yup PHB V7 has slow charging issue. it takes 3+ hrs to charge from 10 to 100%. The voice in call recording is also not good.except these issues everything else is fine
On liquid remix PIE+ PHB V7
Use liquid remix if you want customizations..
Else use pixel experience with Darkberry V8
Dt2w works on both
The best you can get out of this device..

Speaker volume on custom ROMs

I have tried three ROMs and all three had less speaker sound than stock. I don't want to revert back to stock because i like the customization and battery backup (I don't know if its placebo effect :silly.
I have seen that you can modify some RX file for Universal output gain,but I just wanted to know why is this happening? Many users have the same issue it seems
I am not bad mouthing custom ROMs. Devs make the roms for us for FREE which is AWSOME just curious as why the speaker output becomes low.
I am on crdriod with built-in kernel.
Any light on this matter would be nice.
P.s I am no pro so layman terms would be more than appreciated.
Thanks devs for making out devices more exciting:laugh:
Diesmiling said:
I have tried three ROMs and all three had less speaker sound than stock. I don't want to revert back to stock because i like the customization and battery backup (I don't know if its placebo effect :silly.
I have seen that you can modify some RX file for Universal output gain,but I just wanted to know why is this happening? Many users have the same issue it seems
I am not bad mouthing custom ROMs. Devs make the roms for us for FREE which is AWSOME just curious as why the speaker output becomes low.
I am on crdriod with built-in kernel.
Any light on this matter would be nice.
P.s I am no pro so layman terms would be more than appreciated.
Thanks devs for making out devices more exciting:laugh:
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One of the reason is, some ROMs come with increased RX_Digital volume.
And other ROMs come with same old '84' value.
Another reason is, some ROMs use different audio libs than others.

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