A total of 4 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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I would suggest using an equalizer or bass booster in line of the input. I imagine it uses a 1/8” headphone input, in which case something like this could fix the problem.
BoomCloud 360 BoomStick In-Line Wired Headphone Audio Enchancer Amp and Signal Processor – Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BW8TDTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XYtgBbFXNSE3E
I haven’t used this one specifically, so do your research as to whether or not this is suitable for your use case.
I hope this was helpful
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I present for consideration this as another useful gadget portable smartphone BooomStick headphone amp enhancer. In-Line Wired Headphone Audio Enchancer Amp and Signal Processor right now as of this posting on sale from $9.99 to $8.39 via Amazon Prime – This used to sell for $100. Here is a review of Boomstick via YouTube. I purchased this for myself at the $10 charge when I had normal hearing because I had an old computer with a weak soundcard and not for my phone use. I keep it constantly plugged into the charger so I don’t need to recharge all the time. (This is meant to be portable with your smartphone).
I found the BoomStick made my music sound great then pre-hearing loss and now that I lost hearing in one ear it helps amplify the fainter sounds. Using my home made 2E1 headphones which use Panasonic XBS bass drivers it pumps up the bass a lot. But I also used it before when I had my normal headphones in a mono-mix and it did help amplify the faint sounds.
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Oh ok. Sorry for bugging you, but would something like this work or would I need one of those bigger ones? I’m gonna keep looking for any settings I might be missing but if I can’t find it that might just be an easier solution.
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I meant something like this, not sure if it’s the same