how to make nexus 7 loudest

michaelg1030

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Maybe its your device. My device is plenty loud even at the loud setting.

Is it a problem across different apps that stream audio?

You can try volume+ I guess

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cyberprodigy

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Wait for KingBeatZ to release their sound mod for the new Nexus 7 if they will. On the old Nexus 7 it made a significant improvement to the speaker volume.
 
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Chasroach

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Noozxoide EIZO-rewire has 3 configurations for line out, bluetooth, and wireless. Lots of custom features, runs on N7 FHD and its free.

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uprightbass360

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I've never learned how to use it properly

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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!

And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
 
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Chaaqoti

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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!

And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
It works when I use Apollo player, but not with poweramp

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uprightbass360

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Already have dvc disabled, still a no

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Well in doing a little search through the forums it looks as if the developer has set poweramp to not work with 3rd party dsp. You may just have to find a different player that you like that supports dsp. They have a forum with the answers to your questions I am sure. Sounds like your up and running though.