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I was at my local AT&T store today looking at the S9+. Of course, I tested the audio through the headphone jack with my 32 ohm earbuds. The sound was very loud, to where it doesn't need to be at max volume at all, yet I hardly noticed any distortion at max volume. Dolby Atmos toggled on definitely makes a difference. The Adapt Sound setting allows you to set your own custom sound profile based on your hearing.
I personally still prefer BoomSound, only because there's just something about how music sounds as if it was first deconstructed, then reconstructed so that you hear every instrument individually, yet as a whole. It also has just the right amount of punch from the bass without being annoying, and there's absolutely no distortion at max volume.
Still, I'm thinking with a quality headset, most people will be fine. Although you might experience distortion at higher volumes with higher impedance earbuds or headphones, since it's plenty loud, even at the level Samsung's set before you get the warning. I think they did well.
I personally still prefer BoomSound, only because there's just something about how music sounds as if it was first deconstructed, then reconstructed so that you hear every instrument individually, yet as a whole. It also has just the right amount of punch from the bass without being annoying, and there's absolutely no distortion at max volume.
Still, I'm thinking with a quality headset, most people will be fine. Although you might experience distortion at higher volumes with higher impedance earbuds or headphones, since it's plenty loud, even at the level Samsung's set before you get the warning. I think they did well.