I had research so much with google and xda...but found nothing
just only reason:
1- it may be the problem with kernel. this is not my case
2- it is because of bad hardware. electronic leak out and, so we have static noise while playing music.it is anoying many people, include me
so...i decided to found a way to fix it.
who should try this?
people who feel bad with this static noise while playing music..
and
people who listen to music with volume <40%
this problem:
-usually happen with in-ear headphone, which has small DC resistance (my soundmagic E10 have only 16 Ohm)
-usually happen with almost Mid-end and Low-end phone, but some time with high-end phone :confused:
to fix this, i connect left and right signal to my in-ear driver over 2 resistor 82 Ohm.
just simple?
yes.and result is really amazing.
now i listen to music with volume about 70%, the sound is really clear, much better quality :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
how can i caculate the resistor to use?
just simple. find value of DC resistance of your headphone. then x5 it
16 x 5 = 80 , so i use 82 Ohm resistor
(but if it not good for you, them try x4 or x6.)
to mod: i dont know where to place this toppic, so if you think it is in wrong place, please move it, but dont delete it. thanks :)
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just only reason:
1- it may be the problem with kernel. this is not my case
2- it is because of bad hardware. electronic leak out and, so we have static noise while playing music.it is anoying many people, include me
so...i decided to found a way to fix it.
who should try this?
people who feel bad with this static noise while playing music..
and
people who listen to music with volume <40%
this problem:
-usually happen with in-ear headphone, which has small DC resistance (my soundmagic E10 have only 16 Ohm)
-usually happen with almost Mid-end and Low-end phone, but some time with high-end phone :confused:
to fix this, i connect left and right signal to my in-ear driver over 2 resistor 82 Ohm.
just simple?
yes.and result is really amazing.
now i listen to music with volume about 70%, the sound is really clear, much better quality :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
how can i caculate the resistor to use?
just simple. find value of DC resistance of your headphone. then x5 it
16 x 5 = 80 , so i use 82 Ohm resistor
(but if it not good for you, them try x4 or x6.)
to mod: i dont know where to place this toppic, so if you think it is in wrong place, please move it, but dont delete it. thanks :)

