Tip of the day: Improve your N95’s speaker performance
The N95 and N95 8GB are the loudest in the Nseries when it comes to stereo speaker performance. For this reason many of tend to forget the portable speaker and just use the N95 series of devices to fill a room with our favorite tunes. Here’s a little tip that just might help making the experience a little bit better. For a long time Home Theater enthusiasts have been using a room’s walls and corners to aid in optimizing the sound produced by speakers and subwoofers. In the case of subwoofers it’s sometimes recommended to place them in the corner to effectively increase the output. In the case of bipole or dipole speakers the walls again play a great role as to how the sound will be affected. Applying these techniques makes the already impressive sound output on the N95 series even better.
Next time you want to share your music with other in a room, just place the N95 standing upright on a flat surface in front of wall or even closed windows. This will effectively help to better spread the sound and slightly increase the volume. The effect is even more dramatic when the N95 is placed in a corner. Corner placement also seems to enhance the deeper tones of a song. Try playing your favorite tunes while standing in the middle of a room, now place the device in front of a wall or corner. Hear the difference?
I would like to have my voice and music from my N95-1 transmitted to amplified speakers via Bluetooth like the ‘Supertooth Disco Bluetooth Stereo Speaker’ which is A2DP compliant. I teach line dancing and my old mike and stereo setup is so dated and heavy. Is this possible? I think technically it is but first cant find any software that would permit voice and music together allowing independant volume control and secondly not certain about the hardware side. I have looked at 2 Karioke products but no good as they do not allow me to use my own music. Many thanks in advance and apologies as i know this is not about your article but there does seem to be any catogory that my query seems to fit into for something that possibly would have a huge impact to the way trainers conduct there interests.
Posted by: Tony Case | May 16, 2008 at 11:25 PM
Yes, that really works.
Posted by: Watch Every Lost Episode | May 16, 2008 at 02:21 PM
Placing your hand a bit away in front of the speaker has the same effect.Very Nice Job.
Posted by: erazer007 | May 16, 2008 at 06:22 AM