12-21-2015, 02:16 PM
(12-21-2015, 02:03 PM)hiddenalias Wrote: Okay but keep it at an appropriate volume will be good even for a cell phone that produces static on high volume. Is that basically what you are getting at? Because that is how I am understanding what you are saying that using anything that produces static is okay when played at a appropriate volume without over maxing it.
If the volume is properly calibrated and there is still static, there is a problem either with the file (possible corruption on transfer), the player app, or the hardware itself. If other files play fine in the same app on the same device, then rule out a bad file transfer first, then if there's still static even with good headphones plugged in assume the device is not capable of outputting the high frequencies advertised.
So! Once again, the order is: check the volume first and confirm it is or isn't the volume, then check the app with other files and confirm it is or isn't the app, then re-transfer the sub and confirm you moved it ok, then try with headphones guaranteed to have worked to confirm it is or isn't the phone's speakers vs. the headphone jack, THEN through process of elimination the problem will be revealed as the phone not outputting the necessary high frequencies.
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