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Yeah, that's why I said 'correct me if I'm wrong'.
And you're right.
I seem to have forgotten that a few of the non-uiq handsets have or had a manual eq setting, as it's been a while now since I've sold the last one.
But it's a shame that none of the uiq3 phones has it.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 01:39:56
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agree with you ,i can't belive that W950/960 doesn't have manual eq either...what a shame...
i use loudness preset on my G900 ,and at low to mid volume ,megabass does the job.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 01:41:34
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@myth®
I'm the type of guy who juices every ounce I can from what I have and in this case, it's just my modded P990 and my HPM-70 though I'm fully aware they're not the best combo.
@Alex_230
Yeah, used to be avid Megabass and Loundness crooner myself until I discovered Rock. Have you tried it?
@QVGA
Yes, the absence of manual eq continues to baffle. I suspect the maximum level of eq is not supported by the system since after applying mod lite I found that the audio breaks terribly at higher volumes. IMO this is where a dedicated audio chip should finish off the job SE failed to consider
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Posted: 2008-07-20 05:00:36
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I don't mind the absence of manual eq, there are enough good presets to choose from but I mostly use
Pop for listening to my music through the speaker and
Megabass for listening through the headset - lately I've been using the
HPM-82 half the time and
HPM-62 the other half (it even beats HPM-82 in some aspects).
I also applied
Sound mod lite and the volume level through the headset is really amazing without any decrease in sound quality.
I don't really have much to complain about, there's one bug I noticed though:
I have about 70+ playlists in my phone (created them in Winamp on my PC and put them in my phone together with the music) and the default
Music player displays all of them but shows the second half of them as empty (says no tracks in them) whereas the
Walkman 3.0 reads and displays all of them correctly. I don't quite get this since
W3 is a mod and the
Music player is a default phone application but it's OK since I use
W3 all of the time.
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Posted: 2008-08-03 17:42:14
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I am using MegaBass all the time but does anyone know about DFX decoder?
I know its not yet implemented in a mobile phone but Just give it a try using your PC and listen to your MP3s through a DFX decoder, you can have it for Winamp or WMP and to tell you it does make a huge difference to the quality of MP3 and worth of trying.
I was just wondering could it be possible to add that DFX effect to an MP3 so that you can listen to it on your phone afterwards? as I myself have not yet reached to a solution to that.
Download the trial version of DFX from
http://www.fxsound.com/
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Posted: 2008-08-03 18:34:17
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I use SRS Audio Sandbox for Winamp and it does improve sound quality quite a bit. A few weeks ago while I still had the N95 I used to listen to my music through Winamp 50% of the time and for the other half I used the N95.
But now I use the P1 as my music player like 90% of the time, in fact I don't even remember when I last listened to music on my PC
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Posted: 2008-08-03 19:15:01
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