Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Why wont my ipod touch play music in the left headphone?




natesha g





Answer
Test with other earphones/headphones to see if they work or not.
It may be the settings in your Equalizer or the songs you've chosen are set to Mono and only work on one ear for some reason.
Mix it up a little bit.
Test with other earphones/headphones or reset your whole iPod to factory settings if you won't be harmed by losing your games, apps, pictures, music, and/or videos.

If none of those work, then your iPod touch may have problems within.
don't try to fix it yourself, have a professional or person who's knowledgeable of it, or just send it into Apple or an Apple Store.

P.S DO NOT TRY TO FIX IT YOURSELF if your iPod is broken.
Whether you know it or not, don't even go on Youtube to look up troubleshooting tutorials, leave it alone and wait until it's fixed!

How can I test earphone sound quality?




Daniel Gar


Is there any specific songs that test headphones for different sounds
Like acoustic, bass , treble, hi's mids lows.
In other words how "pure" the sound is, thanks



Answer
Its mostly personal preference...just like people like different types of music different headphones will appeal to different people...not everyone hears the same...some people will concentrate on the bass others a clear Midrange is what turns them on....in fact most people will concentrate on the midrange to determine the clarity of the sound...as long as the bass is there they are not as concerned with the clarity of the bass...Often times what will separate a good headphone from a poor one is the clarity of the bass, and treble, not everyone hears the same either... a lot of it has to do with comfort too... people have different shaped ears and heads so the fit and comfort of the head phone has a lot to do with weather you like the sound or not....headphones can be measured using test tones, a computer, microphone and programing for lack of distortion, but the funny thing is that the headphone with the least amount of distortion is not always the one that sounds the best.....also most people are unable to hear low levels of distortion and may even mistake IM distortion for spaciousness or a larger sound stage...and other things like that will occur usually a hot top end and exaggerated bass will appeal to people right off the bat but over time these things become fatiguing....a neutral headphone with low distortion will probably sound dull and unexciting at first but over time you will appreciate the sound as you will be able to listen for longer periods of time without fatigue....recorded live classical music is the music that is usually recorded the best with the least amount of distortion yet how many people do you know that prefer to listen to classical music? Usually you want to listen to some kind of live acoustic music guitar; flute standing bass that's been recoded well, a recording of a group that you arr familiar with and have heard in a live setting or preferably were there when the recording was made... would also be good...because you need some kind of referance point.....to determine how acurate the headphone is...any diviation form the exact live sound is distortion....




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