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rockygali Posts: > 500

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On 2006-08-31 13:26:07, e_erzan wrote:
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e_erzan , where did you find the farfield_play.apf from w810i? I already read through 20+ pages of this thread (believe me, I did) and didn't find it. Care to share with us? I'd like a loud loudspeaker....


Specially for you...W810i acoustics:
http://rapidshare.de/files/31419860/farfield_play.apf

[ This Message was edited by: e_erzan on 2006-08-31 12:29 ]



so its farfield_play.apf and not PHF_2?

ill try that i lil later..


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HOLY SHMOE! it is loud... hell loud! but how did you manage to extract that file from W810 by the way?!



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[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2006-09-01 05:58 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-01 05:00:39
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flintolino Posts: 59

Just clarify something for me please:

Will the w810 files fix the hissing noise or I should use both, the no_hissing files and w810 files for louder sound?
And what about the earphone files? Can I use the 3 sets or one of them fix the others too?
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Posted: 2006-09-01 08:38:01
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mongoose3800 Posts: 416

As far as I know farfield_play will have no effect on the hissing through the headphones as it is the driver for the speaker. Yes- I did try it. To answer your question: The PHF_XXXX files are related to the headphones (Personal Hands Free). The Farfield_XXX relate to the speaker. If you look at the files in the accoustic folder they are logically named. As mentioned in my previous posts to this thread: I have experimented extensively with these drivers. As far as I am concerned, I am still happily using my loud V2 driver which is as loud (or louder) than the original R1BC driver and totally resolves the "hissing". I have not being able to find a better way to get rid of the hissing and maintain volume. I also think my loud version of farfield_play is louder than the w810 file when it comes to playing through the speaker.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 08:54:23
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flintolino Posts: 59

Ok that's what I wanted to know. If I needed to install the no_hissing pack and THEN install your/askd's driver, of if I could just intall the driver with all those files inside the .rar.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 09:19:59
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Nub Posts: 2

Hi, I wanna thank all ppl who have done tweaking the accoustic files!
I tried a lot,but these drivers work great on my w800i:
The_BEST_acoustic_profile.zip
Dont know anything about them, got em from a russian site.
Try them yourself,
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Posted: 2006-09-01 10:07:46
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e_erzan Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-01 08:54:23, mongoose3800 wrote:
As far as I know farfield_play will have no effect on the hissing through the headphones as it is the driver for the speaker. Yes- I did try it. To answer your question: The PHF_XXXX files are related to the headphones (Personal Hands Free). The Farfield_XXX relate to the speaker. If you look at the files in the accoustic folder they are logically named. As mentioned in my previous posts to this thread: I have experimented extensively with these drivers. As far as I am concerned, I am still happily using my loud V2 driver which is as loud (or louder) than the original R1BC driver and totally resolves the "hissing". I have not being able to find a better way to get rid of the hissing and maintain volume. I also think my loud version of farfield_play is louder than the w810 file when it comes to playing through the speaker.


But bro,your farfield_play is like songs played in a tunnel....
Dats y i switched to the alternative W810i acoustics.....:
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Posted: 2006-09-01 12:06:49
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e_erzan Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-01 10:07:46, Nub wrote:
Hi, I wanna thank all ppl who have done tweaking the accoustic files!
I tried a lot,but these drivers work great on my w800i:
The_BEST_acoustic_profile.zip
Dont know anything about them, got em from a russian site.
Try them yourself,


So how did you find the files?Great or juz good or acceptable?
I want to try it but im at work now,no access to far....
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Posted: 2006-09-01 12:10:47
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HarvJH Posts: 319

Thanks for all the files every1 they are well good, mongoose your stuff is well good.

[ This Message was edited by: HarvJH on 2006-09-01 12:01 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-01 12:11:39
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mongoose3800 Posts: 416

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On 2006-09-01 12:06:49, e_erzan wrote:But bro,your farfield_play is like songs played in a tunnel....
Dats y i switched to the alternative W810i acoustics.....:


I didn't like the farfield_play that much. I think it was too loud for the speaker. But, if you want louder than normal it does the job. I'm happy with the loudness of the orig driver.I'll have to give yours another go. But, all in all this driver only has an impact on the speaker not the headphones.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 13:34:06
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e_erzan Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-01 13:34:06, mongoose3800 wrote:
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On 2006-09-01 12:06:49, e_erzan wrote:But bro,your farfield_play is like songs played in a tunnel....
Dats y i switched to the alternative W810i acoustics.....:


I didn't like the farfield_play that much. I think it was too loud for the speaker. But, if you want louder than normal it does the job. I'm happy with the loudness of the orig driver.I'll have to give yours another go. But, all in all this driver only has an impact on the speaker not the headphones.


Bro,can you make an abit lower not so loud farfield_play file?
It would be best if can lower a notch down with maybe you try to figure out wats the tunnel efect is from?
The original drivers youre talking about is which one?R1BC002 or R1CA021?
Thanks mongoose!




[ This Message was edited by: e_erzan on 2006-09-01 13:04 ]
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