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Sifter 03-27-2008 12:54 PM

Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
I just received the T505 and have been playing with it for about an hour or so. Got it paired up with my Mogul and Im not impressed. Based on other reviews, I thought the sound quality would be as good, or better than over the air regular radio stations. Not the case. Ive tried different mp3's, as well as streaming internet radio from Resco Radio.

Whatever station it finds free, there is a constant ever so slight hiss in the background while playing the music, kinda muffled, almost identical to the old tape adapters that you would pop into the tape player. Ive used several different stations, 88.9, 93.1, 92.9, 88.5, and all have the same sound. Its not a crisp clean sound like even a regular radio station has.

Last night, before receiving my T505, I headed over to best buy and paired my Mogul with the Pioneer blue tooth head unit, and that sounded excellent!

I would like to hear from other T505 owners and their experiences with this device and its sound quality.

I purchased mine from n1wireless.com for around 85 bucks.

docangle 03-27-2008 01:20 PM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
The sound quality over FM is not that great, I don't think it has to do with the mogul, the sound quality from my Samsung is not much better. I think there is some hacks to improve the sound quality (A2DP Stereo and the Mogul) I have not tried them. Using the T505 as a Wireless Speakerphone rocks, the sound quality through the speaker is great, and people tell me I sound much better using the T505 than the Mogul direct.

I have tried using the BlueAnt Supertooth Light, which also works well, but does not have the Audio Caller ID, Auto-Off, and the FM Transmitter with A2DP support. Also the T505 built-in speaker is louder at max volume.

scoobdude 03-28-2008 11:59 AM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
i received mine about a week ago. I have tried it with audio manager and tcpmp (previous supports the t505 controls). calls all sound great and the radio sounds excellent. I just wish i could turn the volume up higher so my radio woudl not have to be as loud.

I have used neu's audio para file and it helped some, but its still to low. I have the volume on the phone all the way up, and audio manager is at 80% If i turn audio manager any higher it will "clip" and does not sound as good.

where are these A2DP reg hacks you are talking about?

either way the radio part sounds really good to me.

Here is a list of what i am using:

alpine 9833 HU
factory speakers (04 wrx)
t505
sprint mogul with keys kitchen
neu's audio para app

Also in regards to different mp3's i get much better sound from Chromeo than i do any of the punk rock i listen too. Plenty of bass.

Also remember that radio is = to about 64kbs (i think) so either way you will lose quality and its usually at teh upper frequency range.

mindfrost82 03-28-2008 10:59 PM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
I have the T505 with a Sprint Touch. I just got it yesterday and have used it on 3 30 minute trips to and from work.

For calls it sounds great to me. For mp3s, I seem to get some interference no matter what station it finds. Its still not too bad though, definitely not CD quality, but good enough for the most part. When there's interference I just get some volume fluctuation.

I've done the A2DP reg tweaks on my phone, but I had them done before I got the T505, so I don't know if it helped any. I'm also using a custom AudioPara file that was made for the Touch.

It works about as good as I expected it to. My parents said they could tell I was using a speakerphone though.

The reason it sounded excellent with the Pioneer system is because that doesn't use FM at all. That is playing directly over BT. So I don't think the issue is with BT as much as it is with the FM transmitter. If you're in an area with lots of radio stations, you're bound to get interference.

For the hiss noise, how loud do you have to turn up your stereo?

mindfrost82 03-28-2008 11:00 PM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
Another thing I just thought about...where is the FM antenna in your car? Is it in the front or the back?

I'm sure it'll pickup the signal better if its in the front since that's where the T505 is.

Sifter 03-29-2008 12:02 AM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mindfrost82 (Post 233856)
Another thing I just thought about...where is the FM antenna in your car? Is it in the front or the back?

I'm sure it'll pickup the signal better if its in the front since that's where the T505 is.

Hmm good thought, my antenna is on the rear right of the car. My T505 is on my drivers side visor.

The volume of my mogul and T505 is set to max, and my audio on the car receiver is probably 1/3 to 1/4 of the way up.

mindfrost82 03-29-2008 10:40 AM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
My antenna is on the front of my car and I don't have any hissing noise. I wonder if that could be part of the problem.

rangie 03-29-2008 11:47 AM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
I haven't experienced any hiss. I think it sounds really good.

Maby you should try putting the T505 closer to the antenna and see if that fixes it?

mindfrost82 03-29-2008 02:01 PM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
Yeah, I haven't really had any hiss either, just some volume fluctuation from FM interference.

MindCandy 03-08-2009 03:33 PM

Re: Motorola T505 paired with a Mogul
 
I know what he's talking about, but i have no idea how to fix it. In fact i came here looking for a solution to the same problem

Here's the deal, the Mogul's default install will not let you edit any of the audio settings and effects other then volume. Zero. Nada. Also, these appear to be OS settings, not simply something in Windows Media player, so even if you download a 3rd party MP3 player, it's still going to use the previously mentioned effects / settings. Yay for user empowerment...

Anyway, There's a little slip of paper that comes with the T505 that states you need to turn off any audio enhancement if your a windows mobile user. Do that, and everything sounds great. If you don't you won't be able to stand the way things sound outside of mid audio frequency, or when the music becomes too layered.

So what's going on is you need to edit a setting that you don't have the option to edit in the normal menus. At least that's the conclusion i've come too. Now if anybody here know of a way to edit the registry or something so we can get around this little issue, i'd REALLY appreciate knowing how to do that and which settings i have to switch to 0. The paper mentions something about 'simulated surround' or some such nonsense, I can't remember exactly.

Also, this is what i THINK the problem is. You guys mentioned A2DP before, and i'm pretty sure that's standard equipment with Windows Mobile 6 Maybe i need to edit the setting for that? If that's the case, we're talking about a reg edit for sure and that's, like i said, WAY out of my league.


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