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tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 13:33
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yup use the r1bc with the w900i file. im using this, everything seems to be perfect.

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max_wedge
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Posted: 2006-08-01 13:37
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On 2006-07-25 16:02:05, tupac1 wrote:
hi mongoose, max_wedge and others have stated that the megabass distortion is fixed. Have you tried the new edited PHF_2play file? i can't test it of yet cause my handsfree is broken. Sounds like a perfect driver.

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I wouldn't say it was fixed as such, but it was a LOT better. But what I was really impressed with was the general audio quality improvement (which is I suspect why the megabass wasn't so distorted). That's in comparo to R1BC - so maybe if as mongoose says R1L drivers are good, I compare my current "fixed" driver against R1L, I may not find much difference. I'll give it a go when I get a chance.
tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 13:48
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got the pleasure to try that.
the r1l distorts on megabass near the highs and has very low volume. crackles and such is more present.

the w900i file has higher volumes, megabass is improved heaps and is totally fixed if you use better earphones(distorts abit when its on the very max volume for the hpm-70) and there is less crackles. hell yeah, thats how you role. XD

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Born_Dead
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Posted: 2006-08-01 13:48
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The driver delivers BETTER sound minus distortion, no doubt. But from what I have seen, the quality sound can only be experienced when you're using the SE earphones. When I connected my w800i to my surround system, nothing seem quite right. Either the Bass was not punchy enough, or the mid-frequenies were too high; I just could not get the kind of sound a normal mp3 player(non-mobile) would deliver. Is it something to do with the driver. The surround system can't be the culprit as i have been using it for quite some time now and to my satisfaction. Any suggestions??? Thanx
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tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 13:54
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Set the equalizer to normal or try manually setting the equalizer(preset).

Tried the w800i in my friends car using subwoofers. sounds normal to me when on the right settings.
mongoose3800
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Posted: 2006-08-01 16:20
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I've been playing around with the R1L driver and W900 driver and find it very hard to tell any difference. For my personal needs/tastes I believe the R1L or W900 version of Phf_2_play.apf both offer the same resolution to the hissing issue. Both require a little restraint with volume and eq settings at times. Neither perform that well with MegaBass at full volume. But then again the R1BC version was not much better with MegeBass. Speaking of which, I changed back to the R1BC version very quickly this evening. OMG! How on earth did any of us (me in particular) not notice that hissing/static/crackle. It's terrible. I couldn't possibly go back to that now. The R1L version of PHF_2_play has probably saved my hearing as I am now more contempt to play songs at a lower volume. I have also chosen to stay with the R1L version as I'd rather stick with a version that was designed for the W800.

I find it interesting that when you change between the w900 and w800 version of PHF_2_play you need to delete settings.xml (from TPA/SYSTEM/MULTIMEDIA/MP). It's strange, if you don't delete it the phone does not remember which song you were playing when you turn off the phone. So, each time you turn the phone off and on it and open the media player it returns to the same song and position. This is another reason why I rather stay with the driver designed for the w800.
aksd
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Posted: 2006-08-01 16:50
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There is a hybrid on the first page.....its a re-written R1BC driver with the most minimal changes. Its "the best" hope you've been trying that one and not the W900 driver which is'nt as good in qualtiy as the hybrid driver.
tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 17:51
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hmm, thanks i try that out now

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frz_1985
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Posted: 2006-08-01 19:53
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On 2006-08-01 16:50:15, aksd wrote:
There is a hybrid on the first page.....its a re-written R1BC driver with the most minimal changes. Its "the best" hope you've been trying that one and not the W900 driver which is'nt as good in qualtiy as the hybrid driver.



do you mean this one?

http://rapidshare.de/files/24922645/PHF_2_play.apf.html

from the R1N035 driver, or something else?

thanx in advance
jack77777
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Posted: 2006-08-01 19:57
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if you want better audio quality but dont want to use far manager and want to keep your hpm70 earphones , simply go to equalizer-> manual , then put the last two bars up to full so the speaker volume will be louder , and the earphone sound will be alot clearer!
tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 20:20
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no that does not solve the hissing problem. Put on your hpm-70 and press the walkman button. its horrible.

yeah its that file R1N035 driver. Im using it now.
frz_1985
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Posted: 2006-08-01 22:01
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On 2006-08-01 20:20:55, tupac1 wrote:
yeah its that file R1N035 driver. Im using it now.



me 2, indeed slightly better dan the w9oo file !

don't know why it's a beta version, could be a final version

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tupac1
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Posted: 2006-08-01 22:03
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lol i totally agree. I now claim my w800i as the best mp3 phone ever !!thats how you role XD XD XD hell yeah



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jack77777
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Posted: 2006-08-02 00:08
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i beleive there is hardly a hissing noise i have a k750i flashed to w800i r1b00c1 and sounds exaclty same , with maybe a little more bass
mongoose3800
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Posted: 2006-08-02 05:13
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Hey AKSD. I been using XVI32 and can see what you've been changing. Clever stuff. Your beta driver is almost identical to orignal R1BC file except for the 1st line. You know what, by changing just 4 values in the R1L driver I can actually get perfect sound and perfect MegaBass - but it comes at the price of a lower max volume. So, I'm going to play around a little more to see what I can get.
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