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On 2009-02-09 16:21:43, TimeWriter wrote:
Wich one are the drivers for headphones? And wich one for loudspeaker?
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farfield's one for the loud speaker...
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Posted: 2009-02-09 22:00:54
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On 2009-02-09 14:54:33, superleeds27 wrote:
Franc-Marc V3.0 Acoustic for Sony C905
Features:
1. Increase volume by 40%
2. Clean sound.
Warning: Do not place the call volume of more than 6 levels - it can break dinimika. The same applies to playing music without headphones.
Did anyone test it yet? I am kinda feard about that "warning" . Why r ppl making such loud acoustics that u have to watch your sound level if u dnont want to brake your phone ://
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Posted: 2009-02-09 22:25:00
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I think its almost double the volume of loudspeaker, i like that. But with headphone with my hpm 90 its worse than original, the sound is just like it can decrease and increase volume randomly.
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Posted: 2009-02-10 16:45:22
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@ luhcass
Your Ultra Clear V1 is quite good yet not very comfortable for listening to music for a long time. Dare I ask if you can mod it to make it sound more natural? (By not boosting the high frequencies). Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2009-02-10 20:47:54
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On 2009-02-10 20:47:54, StevenC wrote:
@ luhcass
Your Ultra Clear V1 is quite good yet not very comfortable for listening to music for a long time. Dare I ask if you can mod it to make it sound more natural? (By not boosting the high frequencies). Thanks in advance.
Yes,working on it
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Posted: 2009-02-11 07:32:58
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On 2009-02-11 07:32:58, luhccas-k790 wrote:
On 2009-02-10 20:47:54, StevenC wrote:
@ luhcass
Your Ultra Clear V1 is quite good yet not very comfortable for listening to music for a long time. Dare I ask if you can mod it to make it sound more natural? (By not boosting the high frequencies). Thanks in advance.
Yes,working on it
please @luhccas-k790 edit the acoustic for c905 increase the volumen because is not so loud with phm-70 thanks and greetings
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Posted: 2009-02-11 10:59:43
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Our phones do all have equalizers,yes? So why not use the (manual) equalizer to compensate.
I like the trebbles in Ultra Clear, but if they're too noisy, I use the equalizer. Also with basses. I have very different kinds and ages of music in my phone, and there's just not one equalizer setting that's good for all music.
And again, to get a better range for the equalizer, a higher volume output would be great, so not just for loudness and also for boosting the oldies.
Idea for new SE mediaplayers: allow saving of favorite equalizer settings per album (or even song). So when I play an album, mediaplayer will use the settings I chose before. A simple software matter I guess.
@ Sowbran, what about getting a better headset. Unless you screw them thight into your ears (like HPM-82, very uncomfortable to me), HPM-70 has very low volume and lacks bass. I got a HPM-85 recently and it sounds so much better and louder (but not as clear as my Sennheiser, too bad this Senn is not loud enough with C702).
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Posted: 2009-02-14 14:26:14
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Is there any way to get a better quality, fuller sound from the loudspeaker of the w910i?
I have no experience modifying acoustics myself but any help would be appreciated
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Posted: 2009-02-14 16:28:35
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I'm using W910i now. I had just modded the acoustic driver from the original acoustic to " W910 with luhccas w980 accoustics ". Yes, there will be hissing sound that is really annoying me. But i like the loud ringtone & speaker volume level. When people are calling me, I didnt notice it at all ... i missed some important calls and thus making me wanna increase the ringtone volume.
Overall, this acoustic driver is good in everything, except the hissing sound.
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Posted: 2009-02-14 17:53:00
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On 2009-02-14 14:26:14, Sator1973 wrote:
@ Sowbran, what about getting a better headset. Unless you screw them thight into your ears (like HPM-82, very uncomfortable to me), HPM-70 has very low volume and lacks bass. I got a HPM-85 recently and it sounds so much better and louder (but not as clear as my Sennheiser, too bad this Senn is not loud enough with C702).
I had the same issue aswell my C702 couldn't power my Cx-300's i was using a hpm-77, I made my own acoustics so it does now and megabass has got the mega back.
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Posted: 2009-02-14 18:21:22
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