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June 4, 2016 at 11:29 pm #64828
rnadeau6299
ParticipantHey, I was wondering if the future DPS Pro is going to make its way into the Jetaudio android app. Jetaudio is an awesome app on its own but without DPS…Put it this way. if my dps stopped working either on my phone or my pc it would honestly change how I enjoy listening to music. So is dPS 2 pro eventually make it into Jetaudio android app?
ThanksJune 7, 2016 at 9:05 pm #64829Dan Rice
KeymasterRnadeau6299,
We recently updated the DPS engine and the profiles available in jetAudio’s Music Player app. As it stands now, it has more functionality than the DPS 2.0 freeware product. This is by design since, as an in-app purchase, it is a paid product. Some features, like the EQ, are left out since jetAudio includes that functionality in the base app. Another feature, stereo controls, are called “Bongiovi DPS Headphone Enhancement” and are somewhat simplified in the jetAudio app.
Which features would you like to see in the DPS for jetAudio in-app upgrade?
Thanks,
Dan Rice
DPS SupportAugust 15, 2016 at 7:11 pm #64911stwi
ParticipantHi Dan,
I just saw this thread nad it seems to match a question or request I have, so I thought I’d add it here.
I am using the jetAudio and purchased the Bongiovi DPS feature. What I can see is a looong list of profiles, some of which are device specific and some have city names. The meaning of this, especially the meaning or intent behind the city named profiles is not explained anywhere. For me this was and still is a problem, because it prevents me from properly using the software.
Within the jetAudio plugin there is a button that transfers me to the website. But the website is also not very helpful towards finding a user guide or usage information. It took a lot of searching before in the end I ended up here in the forum.
So thats my main request for the jetAudio plugin: some help text or explanations about the profiles and in particular the general non device specific profiles.
Another idea would be to add a sortof manual mode where the user could do some parameter tuning to make an unsupported device sound good. I ended up testing all the profiles with city names to find out what might be good for my unsupported headphones (Sennheiser Momentum Wireless). This is very inconvenient on an iPhone. The list is so long that toggling between two presets that do not fit on the screen requires scrolling and thus prevents quick back and forth switching for a good comparison.
Just some ideas 🙂
Regards,
StephanAugust 19, 2016 at 7:02 pm #64913Dan Rice
KeymasterStephan,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We appreciate your feedback and we’ll definitely consider what you are saying. Please let me know if I am getting any of this wrong, but your feedback is that we should:
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More clearly explain the meaning and intent of the Cities profiles, in general and specifically for each Cities profile. Also, some description of the device profiles.
Provide a user guide and clearer help links for users who come to our site from JetAudio.
Provide more fine tuning for unsupported devices.
I’ll pass these suggestions on to my development team.
Also, I will add the Sennheiser Momentum Wireless headphones to our acquisition list to tune and create a profile.
Are these the specific model?
We create every profile by hand/ear which means we must have that particular piece of hardware on our bench to tune. When this device is made available to us we will create a custom profile for it.
Thanks,
Dan Rice
DPS SupportAugust 22, 2016 at 6:17 pm #64921stwi
ParticipantHi Dan,
Yes, you nailed it down precisely, and the link you posted points to the correct model. They combine excellent sound with ANC and Bluetooth. A bit pricy but well worth the investment.
Maybe add this to the list, just in case the developers are hungry for more ideas:
When I tried to compare the cities profiles with each other I found the handling rather inconvenient . The list is considerably longer then the screen of my iPhone. So for instance trying to compare “Annapolis” to “New York” (or anything below) involves having to scroll a lot with your fingers. This prevents you from performing a quick back and forth comparison between two profiles, ie. the current one and a new one you want to test. Maybe a button could be added that allows you switch to “Current” while on the selection list screen ? Or have the current profile as a fixed entry at the top of the screen and the selection list underneath ?
Thanks for your reply,
StephanAugust 22, 2016 at 10:40 pm #64922Dan Rice
KeymasterThanks Stephan. I’ll pass your feedback on to the development team and we’ll take your suggestions into consideration.
December 22, 2016 at 12:35 pm #65036ralfstehle
ParticipantI have the Bose quietcomfort 35. Have you planned an update to implement this headphone in DPS for jetaudio player ?
December 24, 2016 at 1:04 am #65037Dan Rice
KeymasterRalfstehle,
Thanks for submitting your profiles request for the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 headphones. This has been a popular request! I found them here. I will add them to our acquisition list. We create every profile by hand/ear which means we must have that particular piece of hardware on our bench to tune. When this device is made available to us we will create a custom profile for it.
Have you tried the various City and other device profiles? We noticed there is a lot of overlap in the profile settings for many devices. Odds are the perfect profile is right there waiting for you to select it. You know you have the right profile when your favorite songs “light up”. Just trust your ears and how you feel when you listen to your media.
Thanks,
Dan Rice
DPS SupportJanuary 19, 2017 at 1:24 am #65087Wookie48
ParticipantI would love to see a profile for skullcandy crushers added into the jet audio app. These headphones are mean, and I know I profile made specifically for them would unleash them more than anything else could.
September 8, 2018 at 3:27 am #84075rkalanineizman1997
ParticipantWhat about for the galaxy s9 akg tuned earbuds and maybe one for the sony srs xb31? Would be great, the sony srs xb31 sounds good already but i know with this dps technology it’ll bring everything to life if there was a specific profile for it
March 25, 2019 at 11:34 am #87951Dan Rice
KeymasterThanks for submitting your profile requests for the Samsung Galaxy S9 AKG tuned earbuds and the SONY SRS XB31 speaker. I will add them to our acquisition list. We create every profile by hand/ear which means we must have that particular piece of hardware on our bench to tune. When this device is made available to us we will create a custom profile for it.
Have you tried the various City and other device profiles? We noticed there is a lot of overlap in the profile settings for many devices. Odds are the perfect profile is right there waiting for you to select it. You know you have the right profile when your favorite songs “light up”. Just trust your ears and how you feel when you listen to your media.
Thanks,
Dan R.
DPS SupportApril 28, 2019 at 1:25 am #89411fz.redak
ParticipantWe recently updated the DPS engine and the profiles available in jetAudio’s Music Player app. As it stands now, it has more functionality than the DPS 2.0 freeware product. This is by design since, as an in-app purchase, it is a paid product. Some features, like the EQ, are left out since jetAudio includes that functionality in the base app. Another feature, stereo controls, are called “Bongiovi DPS Headphone Enhancement” and are somewhat simplified in the jetAudio app.
January 13, 2020 at 4:51 pm #101524bfuente
ParticipantHas anyone found a good profile for Cambridge Soundworks Oontz ANgle 3 Ultra?
February 24, 2020 at 6:32 am #102724Dan Rice
Keymasterbfuente,
I will add the Oontz Angle 3 to our acquisition list. We create every profile by hand/ear which means we must have that particular piece of hardware on our bench to tune. When this device is made available to us we will create a custom profile for it.
Try the Jawbone Jambox profile, they are a somewhat similar device. My method is to put on some music and scroll through the profiles until I find one that sounds good to me.
Have you tried the various City and other device profiles? We noticed there is a lot of overlap in the profile settings for many devices. Odds are the perfect profile is right there waiting for you to select it. You know you have the right profile when your favorite songs “light up”. Just trust your ears and how you feel when you listen to your media.
Thanks,
Dan R.
DPS SupportSeptember 20, 2020 at 4:51 pm #124503ifuxwituz
ParticipantAre you doing anything for the Aiwa Exxos 9 speaker ?
It’s an awesome speaker and I know alot of people buy it. The only thing really better is the diamond.
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