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S24, Android Auto and Equalizer

(Topic created on: 14-11-2024 09:27 PM)
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Doggma3119
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When connected to my car's  head unit  via android  auto  the equalizer bars  for the 63 and 125 hz frequencies are greyed out which affects the listening experience, making the music sound thin.  This happens only in AA whether connected via USB or  wireless, happens with various cars (BMW, Volvo and Toyota  tested so far) but does not happen when connected via Bluetooth (though then I do not get the benefits of AA like  maps, message dictation, etc). 

I understand that these lower  frequencies don't work well  with the phone's built in speakers  but shouldn't the system software recognize when AA is engaged?  Who  listens to music or takes  calls through phone speakers if their car has AA?

Have  tried third party EQ apps like wavelet but they only work with  Bluetooth, not AA. Is there  some sort of  work around that will trick the system out of thinking it is playing  sound through the phone and realize it can allow the full spectrum to be used when  running  AA?

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Windroid
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Hello there,
For the bluetooth connection, when the Bluetooth is on go to the list of the paired or connected devices, choose the one you are dealing with by tapping on the sprocket next to its name, make sure you activate the audio and call options. This might help.
As for the usb connection, I'm not sure if such settings exist for connected devices, but if it does them make sure you activate the audio and call options
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Windroid
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Doggma3119
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Tried and failed.  Bluetooth audio doesn't work when Android Auto is connected and vice versa.  It seems to be  something in the OS where it doesn't recognize that sound is not being played through the phone speakers when AA is  engaged so you don't get the benefits of those lower frequencies.  Not the end of the world, just  disappointing that android is presumably more flexible than iOS yet I'm shut out of some pretty basic functionality with something I use everyday and no apparent workaround.  Guess I'm stuck with my wife's iPhone and her playlists for music...

iamreg
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Hope Samsung will restore the low frequencies on S24 ultra. Users should have the choice to turn it Off or On. It is frustrating when listening to music in Android Auto with a very thin sound signature. Since the source has no low freq's, it affect the sound signature even if the bass of the car stereo's bumped up.  

SayWord
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Is there anyway we can bring this to the attention of Samsung or Google? It is unacceptable that we cannot use change these EQ frequencies using AA.

Ryudo311
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I've called Samsung and they clearly have no idea this is even an issue. Forced me to master reset my phone and let them log into it remotely. Couldn't figure out what I was talikg about even after seeing it first hand. Tried to send me to ifixit as if it's a hardware issue. Samsung does not care, I doubt it gets fixed.

iamreg
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I applied the Balance setting on my S24 Ultra's EQ. It produced a thicker sound signature compared to other settings, even with the Bass Boost EQ setting. However, the bass still feels weaker when compared to audio from Bluetooth or even with music files played via USB.
It's mind-boggling why Samsung chose to disable low frequencies in S24 Ultra with Android Auto, yet they remain active when using Bluetooth. It’s frustrating to lose that depth and impact in the sound, especially considering the S24 Ultra is more than capable of delivering it—it’s a flagship phone, after all.

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iamreg
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Bluetooth is fine. The problem is when the phone is connected using Android Auto, both wired and wireless. 

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