Please go easy on me, I’m not very tech savvy. So I got a new android phone, and everything is ok except the audio. This is using the same headphones I used with my old phone, so I’m not talking about improving the phone’s speakers or headphones, but the quality of the sound as it is processed in the phone itself.

There is an equalizer (Dolby Atmos) but after trying every preset and option available I give up. They all sound tinny or kind of muffled. My old phone had just a basic “Moto Audio” and it was great. Both phones are Motorola and I’m disappointed to see this downgrade.

So the question is, can I install something to fix this and if yes, what type of app am I looking for?

Thanks

  • @Spearman3618
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    25 months ago

    What is wrong with Dolby Atmos in moto phones?

    • @neatchee
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      95 months ago

      It’s not just Moto. I dislike Dolby Atmos for everything except improving the sound of small speakers (laptops, phone speakers, etc) or when the media itself is recorded and mixed with it in mind

      I find most of what Dolby does to be ridiculously bass-heavy and destroys the mids. That includes their headphones. You lose a lot of detail and the sound stage becomes muddy. It’s plenty wide but so overwhelmed by bass that other details are lost

      IMO it’s overpriced basic-consumer-focused crap that takes advantage of people who think what they need is just more bass

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      Atmos on phones boosts the highs unnaturally and doesn’t add the height channels that Atmos is designed for.

      Atmos with decent headphones sounds ok on pc, but it isn’t great.