Low 3.5mm Jack output volume? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello,
I find that the volume is quite low.
Just bought the phone and output volume was much louder on my previous Atrix and Droid Razr.
Is there some way to increase it?

Yes. Use volume+ or equalizer by smart apps. I double my volume that way. Just search.

Ok.
I downloaded Volume+, but what are the good settings in headset to have a noticeable volume increase?

What did you connect?
With my in-ears, the music is too loud, if i turn volume to max.
If i connect to my car, it's very quiet and there's also no bass.

Shaydar said:
Ok.
I downloaded Volume+, but what are the good settings in headset to have a noticeable volume increase?
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just increase the volume.

I connected it to my car audio system.
I increased the volume but didn't really noticed any change.
What I'd like is to do is to have more volume along with more bass.

DSP
I think i know what you mean. I use DSPmanager to boost Bass and also high sounds very good.

Shaydar said:
I connected it to my car audio system.
I increased the volume but didn't really noticed any change.
What I'd like is to do is to have more volume along with more bass.
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Here's what you do. Install equalizer, swipe right to custom eq, raise all bands to Max. Go to home screen and play your music.
Be careful you WILL blow something, start with the phone volume at half and increase. You'll have very loud volume now.

Hello.. I'm watching movie in my galaxy beam 2 and suddenly the sound from 3.5mm jack is decreased and I have also tried the apps to make solution but did not work...is there any other solution??
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Actually the same thing happened to me. I'm watching movie in my galaxy beam 2 and suddenly the output from 3.5mm jack is decreases and I ahve tried the all apps but not worked for me... so is there any other solution??

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I've buyed new headphone from skullcandy and quality music is now great but the volume is a little too low.
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mcyes said:
I've buyed new headphone from skullcandy and quality music is now great but the volume is a little too low.
Any way to get upper volume?
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Try this player, maybe it will help
the audio quality is better than default player but volume is more or less same.
Maybe with some advanced config..

[Q] In-call volume with headphones too loud

I'm using the Moray Headphones from Razer with my HTC Desire. They seem to be pretty sensitive regarding to the volume. I can listen to music on one of the lowest settings, but for in-call volume even the lowest setting is too loud to bear.
All the apps that i found in the market just regulate the normal in-call volume, like the buttons on the side during a call. I did not find a way to go below this point. I tried to search for an option that can be set over the /sys parameters, but I had no luck there either.
Has anyone a clue, if there is a way to lower all headphone volumes in general?
I'm using Sandvolts ICS ROM at the moment, but this behavior was the same in all ROMs and Android versions I've ever tried.
noelgamin said:
I'm using the Moray Headphones from Razer with my HTC Desire. They seem to be pretty sensitive regarding to the volume. I can listen to music on one of the lowest settings, but for in-call volume even the lowest setting is too loud to bear.
All the apps that i found in the market just regulate the normal in-call volume, like the buttons on the side during a call. I did not find a way to go below this point. I tried to search for an option that can be set over the /sys parameters, but I had no luck there either.
Has anyone a clue, if there is a way to lower all headphone volumes in general?
I'm using Sandvolts ICS ROM at the moment, but this behavior was the same in all ROMs and Android versions I've ever tried.
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Hi,
This is a very unique problem - I usually hear the other way around. I'll take a look into it and see if I can figure out a temporary fix - Stupid question: But does the in-call volume get higher when you raise the volume or is it the same?
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LaidbackNikez said:
Hi,
This is a very unique problem - I usually hear the other way around. I'll take a look into it and see if I can figure out a temporary fix - Stupid question: But does the in-call volume get higher when you raise the volume or is it the same?
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And I forgot the important bit, Thanks for your donation.
LaidbackNikez said:
Hi,
This is a very unique problem - I usually hear the other way around. I'll take a look into it and see if I can figure out a temporary fix - Stupid question: But does the in-call volume get higher when you raise the volume or is it the same?
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It gets louder if I raise the volume. Everything works as expected, it's just that these headphones are too sensitive (or my ears ). If I use some bigger headphones, the loudness range is just normal.
It would be great, if there was a global range adjuster for headphones in android. Then one could boost, or in my case decrease, the overall volume range to a comfortable level.

headphone background noise

does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
I have noticed a noise in the background... But it's more of a tv static-like sound. But my headphones are also real loud for some reason. When I plug them in I have to turn the volume way down to almost the bottom. They were designed for iPhones, which is what I used them on, but the sound quality is just so much better than the Sammy ones that came with the S3 that I still use them.
ejatds said:
does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
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There is a constant low level distortion when playing anything through the headphone out on my AT&T S3 - if you pause the currently-playing music etc. it remains audible for a couple of seconds then stops - is this what you mean? Lower impedance and/or more revealing headphones accentuate the problem.
seems a simple reboot fixed the problem :good:

Disable absolute volume broken?

When I "disable" absolute volume for use with poweramp the volume is QUIETER. I thought enabling this option was supposed to have an opposite effect? Instead it makes it half as loud now. I wanted to use the DVC option with power amp on my bluetooth but that seems to be a no go. Some devices are quieter than others. One pair of bluetooth earbuds is so quiet you can hardly hear anything unless the volume is maxed. Another is low but not that bad. Is there something I can do to fix this? Everything I read says this is the opposite of what should happen.
I have exactly the same issue with Poweramp. Not sure if it is the app or Samsung changed something. It worked as intended in previous versions of both Poweramp and Android

Question lowest volume is too loud on rooted OOS OP9P

Hello
The lowest possible speaker volume is too loud when listening to anything, Sirius or iHeart. My previous OP7P's volume was lower for the first volume setting.
Is there anything I can do to lower the decibels a bit?
nabril15 said:
Hello
The lowest possible speaker volume is too loud when listening to anything, Sirius or iHeart. My previous OP7P's volume was lower for the first volume setting.
Is there anything I can do to lower the decibels a bit?
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Did you install the dolby atmos mod or viper4android?
Is this over wired usbc headphones, bluetooth, or the speaker?
There is a Bluetooth volume control in developer settings if it's bluetooth/headphone related.
The atmos or viper4android mods can make the volume a lot louder. I go turn my atmos from custom back to voice or movie.
It may help to post what version of android you're using and if you're rooted, for more help
Thank you App
I mentioned my op9p that, yes I'm rooted.
I'm on A112 and did install the Dolby mod you helped me with in another thread.
I am referring to the volume of the phone's speaker as I listen to Sirius, for example.
nabril15 said:
Thank you App
I mentioned my op9p that, yes I'm rooted.
I'm on A112 and did install the Dolby mod you helped me with in another thread.
I am referring to the volume of the phone's speaker as I listen to Sirius, for example.
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I must have missed it. I didn't recognize the name but try changing your dolby atmos setting to another preset setting or turn off "volume leveler" or "dialogue enhancer" and see how it sounds then
Thank you App
That did it. It was the volume leveler setting, I think.
nabril15 said:
Thank you App
That did it. It was the volume leveler setting, I think.
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Happy to help! Sorry I didn't recognize your name from the other thread or I would have said try that before asking about your viper/dolby.
I asked because I had the exact same issue. I was laying down with my kids like 'damn, this is awfully loud for volume 1' . I remembered the Dolby install earlier that day and that was my issue.
It's good to know it worked the same on a11 and a12 for future people wondering the same thing.
I had something similar happen on Viper on an older phone with my aux cable, it would sound distorted until adjusted in viper but only in my car aux. Not wired headphones or bluetooth

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