ForceofWill
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I had those same issues trying my Shure SE215s on the headphone jack - it sounds just awful. On some songs there's this really weird reverb going on too of the songs which makes songs with reverb sound even weirder. Hopefully this gets fixed in a future update.
Just tried out bluetooth with the 6P and my UE BOOM and a streaming music source (significantly quieter than on-device music) - it will go about as loud as my ears can handle.
Same thing with earphones (SHURE SE215) and at max volume there is zero distortion and it's about as loud as I can take (people always tell me I listen to music too loud to add some context). It's even louder with on-device content (that is normal).
So, no issues that I can tell with mine. Everything goes as loud as I would ever listen to it with zero issues. Bluetooth paired with my UE Boom in about 1 second as well.
Another thing is that some people complaining about poor sound might have shi*ty earbuds, so they need 200%++ the volume of a proper IEM earphone just to hear decent sound, while most of it spills out of your ears.
Well actually that's not true. I have Shure SE535 earphones for which I paid $500, and the sound quality is not as good as on my OnePlus One.
It is interesting to hear such different opinion about the sound quality of the 6P.
For those that are using the front facing speakers to judge sound quality - those micro speakers, which are admittedly nice for a cell phone, are complete garbage for determining the true audio capabilities. If the front facing speakers sound like quality audio, then I have to assume that you probably don't know what good audio is. Quality headphones allow you to much more accurately judge the audio. I've done A/B comparisons between the iPhone 5C and the Nexus 6P, and the 5C sounds dramatically better to me at the same volume level; and the 5C will play much louder than the 6P.
My hope is that an external DAC and Headphone amp will work with the 6P to give me the sound that I'm looking for. But I can't help but be frustrated that they couldn't build better audio into the 6P. I guess that no phone is perfect.
How do you know there's a lack of aptx? I thought all Android phones with a BT 4.0 radio had it by default.Sigh I have a nexus 6p and its going back, I wanted to get the 128 gig model to have more of my music collection on hand, but I learned
1) No apt-x for bluetooth, yeah I know should use wired headphones, but this was just annoying
2) front facing speakers should be good in theory, but the particular phone I got, when playing some songs at full volume noticed some static and breaking up...not sure if a defective unit or not....but concerning...
3) even on headphones the sound was not as good as a galaxy note 5
Given I Wanted the phone for the 128 gig storage for media and music...but it won't play with aptx over bluetooth, the sound quality is just ok, it's a bummer
why couldn't they just make a galaxy note 5 with 128 gig of storage! ugh!