nostromo76
16th November 2007, 12:52 PM
Hi everybody !!!
Well, as many of you may experienced, the Asus P525 has a low output volume through headsets.
I've been trying to solve this issue testing as many WM 5.x and 6.x as I can.
The result?, none of them increase the output!. This fact make me think there is a hardware or design problem.
One solution: recode music and videos increasing volume level (Db), taking special care in saturation levels (so you don't have frecuency distortions).
Another solution: buy a suitable headset which includes it's own pre-amp, so the low-volume signal from the Asus could be amplified. If you would like to try this alternative, I'll recommend the "Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 stereo Bluetooth headset" (http://www.mobile-review.com/review/sonyericsson-hbh-ds970-en.shtml).
They work like a charm, and could be used with any Blue-tooth device (yes, it supports up to 10 devices simultaneously) with A2DP and other Blue-Tooth profiles.
If you have any question I'll be glad to answer.
Thank you all.
Well, as many of you may experienced, the Asus P525 has a low output volume through headsets.
I've been trying to solve this issue testing as many WM 5.x and 6.x as I can.
The result?, none of them increase the output!. This fact make me think there is a hardware or design problem.
One solution: recode music and videos increasing volume level (Db), taking special care in saturation levels (so you don't have frecuency distortions).
Another solution: buy a suitable headset which includes it's own pre-amp, so the low-volume signal from the Asus could be amplified. If you would like to try this alternative, I'll recommend the "Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 stereo Bluetooth headset" (http://www.mobile-review.com/review/sonyericsson-hbh-ds970-en.shtml).
They work like a charm, and could be used with any Blue-tooth device (yes, it supports up to 10 devices simultaneously) with A2DP and other Blue-Tooth profiles.
If you have any question I'll be glad to answer.
Thank you all.