Background amplification and voice blur on phone call

tb bumbl3x3 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 15:53:33 CEST 2009


Could you upload the diff somewhere else?
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2009/7/9 Paul Fertser <fercerpav at gmail.com>

> David Garabana Barro <david at garabana.com> writes:
> >> > [b] signal is super loud, which is odd because i would think it would
> >> > be very quiet.
> >>
> >> That's the difference you see between extra-cap units and
> >> not. Supposedly you have a capless unit and is using too much
> >> amplification for the earpiece in the codec. (FYI nobody knows for
> >> sure and there's no way to know which units have those stupid caps and
> >> which do not. Looks like all A7 units have them, as probably most of A5;
> >> my A6 doesn't)
> >
> > Please, could you explain or provide a link about the difference between
> > a "cap" and a "capless" Neo?
> > I think it's the first time I hear about it...
>
> Nobody can explain that :)
>
> Basically it's assumed that some units have 1uF caps in place of
> R3004/R3005 (which should be 0R).
>
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