Message from @porco
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What can your redmi not drive?
kz zs5
eiaosi x6
For what reason?
No, my RN3P gets them so loud they sputter out and go into a 5 second paralasys
tf
Onboard sound on my PC they are very quiet
@Deleted User similar with my Redmi Note 3 Pro and Sennheiser ie 800, they overdrive really loud that I feel they will explode at some point
that's pretty gronked
But only with Spotify
ew the ie800
it did happen with spotify -- i tried just playing an mp3 but it was a prank call (LPC) so i didnt prescribe it to spotify
well i guess i'll just keep them at 50% audio on my phone
that might be too loud...
I know that poweramp does some additional weird magic, which is what I use besides Spotify
So maybe Spotify is not the problem, but somehow poweramp has a more generic solution
what do you mean by weird magic?
spotify has a shitty attempt at gain control built in
so maybe there's a software fix for this?
if it happens on multiple devices then it isnt a software issue
Poweramp has some additional layers between. I remember the initial reason for me to buy poweramp in 2009 was because my HTC Desire could not have an equalizer because of the sound chip, and yet poweramp offered one
It does some additional audio manipulation on application level. How I don't know, it's closed source
i just rooted my phone and got lineage os
And AFAIK, it's the only android player doing so
it has an equalizer built in
Just plugged them into Ruizu X02
Yes, every modern smartphone does
They don't freak out at full vol but they become very loud
what do you mean by freak out?
they become so loud they start to sputter
sputter?
you might have something stuck on the diaphragm
though if it happens in both sides id be skeptical
They cut in and out
probably your phone clipping and having a fit then
that's more likely
now that i think about it whats actually happening is the phone switches output from the speakers to the earpieces rapidly
it detects when something is plugged in and sends signal to the 3.5mm
all digital shit
that's it.
mhm