Go to build in audio monitor then check deliver balanced natural sound stage and it does get louder also mess with the equalizer and make the highs louder (to the right on graph of equalizer.....works on aokp
It needs to be reflashed at every rom update right?
More or less, the libs get wiped when you flash a ROM on top
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that makes me very sad I guess I need an aux amp
Yeah It's heart breaking, maybe they will fix it later, or Google's OTA will fix what broke in 4.2.
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Will this work on a stock ROM?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Very much indeed, Stock & AOSP for now, will keep updating as it goes on.
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Confused about something. If I'm okay with volume where it is on stock, will this have any affect on the sound quality?
More or less, improvment
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For a noob using Google Music Player,
Settings, sound, music effects and enable Noozxoide Eizo.
Then use Noozxoide Eizo and tweak line-out audio monitor (for headphones) and build-in audio monitor (for speakers) ?
The actual noozy player is useless to me when using Google Music, I've gathered that much, and I don't want to use beats.
Thanks
Well I would indulge you to try Noozy, The GNexus thread had alot of people who weren't willing to give Noozy a shot at first, then it turned out to be the most popular choice that it was what was best for headphone experience.
Well I would indulge you to try Noozy, The GNexus thread had alot of people who weren't willing to give Noozy a shot at first, then it turned out to be the most popular choice that it was what was best for headphone experience.
I only have an 8GB Nexus so I'm pretty much consistently using Google Music to stream.
If I go any trips without Internet Data ability I'll stick 1-2GB on the memory and try Noozy.
this is amazing.....i LOVE the noozi music app......holy crap.
I agree, one of the best looking android apps I've ever used, if not the best. Just tried out the radio features as well, good stuff. Don't forget to swipe from home screen.
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