01-06-2019, 02:45 PM
(01-05-2019, 06:06 PM)firsthelix Wrote: Only lately did my impression increase that volume levels are that crucial. If that is the case, you might wanna be interested to make your products as effective for either phone device, meaning there should be instructions how to achieve the same level of effectiveness for any kind of phones. iPhone is a reality, whether you like it or not and a big part of your "market" uses Apple products in one way or another. With other words, you can't provide everybody using iPhones switching to Android just because your products can't be made to work as effective as on Androids.
Just my 2 cents...
I have never seen any singer/music producer providing the best volume settings to listen to their material.
I just use common sense. Adjust the volume until you are satisfied of the result. imho, that seems a bit unreasonable to expect someone giving you the ideal volume settings for your phone.
Something else to consider is if audio quality is important to you, you would have done some research about which device is best for that.
Audio quality is important to me and for that reason iPhones have never been under my radar.
I got myself a nice LG G7 which AFAIK have one of the best speaker for a mobile and it sports 2 Hi-Fi Quad (32 bits) DAC when using a headset...