08-02-2015, 09:15 PM
My pleasure!
That post sounds dated. It references an older program. He has since changed his views to push for headphones use for much more impact. He has said headphones use can give a 125% increase in performance. Maybe he didn't realise how big of an impact in performance stereo/headphones use was back then, I'm not sure.
Of the two, Lumia has much better speakers. I said to use the Bluetooth speakers because they're truly the best option besides headphones use, and you said you've purchased lots of them before, so I figured you still have them. But if you honestly have absolutely no flat surface to put a tiny little bluetooth speaker onto...(which in case you can't tell I find slightly hard to believe ...) then stick with the Lumia. Those Lumia speakers...of the TWO options you want mind you...are superior to the mono of the Galaxy.
On the app situation, here's the thing. I ran into this problem testing my setup. I realised I couldn't test my phone's ability to run ultrasonic with a spectrum analyzer, WHILE running the sub. It wouldn't work, it would stop playing as soon as I went into Frequensee. Maybe your Lumia can do differently, but my phone always doing that negated me getting an iPod to run the subs, and using the phone to run Frequensee to make sure it all works okay and can hit the necessary 20khz minimum to be effective with ultrasonics. Just to keep in mind in case you run into similar trouble.
In the end, in order of effectiveness from best to worst, it generally goes:
Headphones
Stereo speakers on both sides of you
Stereo speakers on one side of you
Cell phone speaker in stereo
Cell phone speaker in mono
I hope that all will help man!
That post sounds dated. It references an older program. He has since changed his views to push for headphones use for much more impact. He has said headphones use can give a 125% increase in performance. Maybe he didn't realise how big of an impact in performance stereo/headphones use was back then, I'm not sure.
Of the two, Lumia has much better speakers. I said to use the Bluetooth speakers because they're truly the best option besides headphones use, and you said you've purchased lots of them before, so I figured you still have them. But if you honestly have absolutely no flat surface to put a tiny little bluetooth speaker onto...(which in case you can't tell I find slightly hard to believe ...) then stick with the Lumia. Those Lumia speakers...of the TWO options you want mind you...are superior to the mono of the Galaxy.
On the app situation, here's the thing. I ran into this problem testing my setup. I realised I couldn't test my phone's ability to run ultrasonic with a spectrum analyzer, WHILE running the sub. It wouldn't work, it would stop playing as soon as I went into Frequensee. Maybe your Lumia can do differently, but my phone always doing that negated me getting an iPod to run the subs, and using the phone to run Frequensee to make sure it all works okay and can hit the necessary 20khz minimum to be effective with ultrasonics. Just to keep in mind in case you run into similar trouble.
In the end, in order of effectiveness from best to worst, it generally goes:
Headphones
Stereo speakers on both sides of you
Stereo speakers on one side of you
Cell phone speaker in stereo
Cell phone speaker in mono
I hope that all will help man!