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How do I play audio simultaneously in both speakers and headphones at the same time in an Android phone?

How do I play audio simultaneously in both speakers and headphones at the same time in an Android phone?

Under the Playback tab, right-click Speakers and choose “Set as Default Device”. If the option is grayed out, that means it’s already set as the default device. Under the Recording tab, right-click Stereo Mix and click Properties. Under the Listen tab, check the box that says “Listen to this device”.

Why does my speaker and headphone working simultaneously?

Most often, the issue is a setting on your device, faulty drivers, or even a dirty/broken headphone jack. In this article, we will help you debug or troubleshoot the problem and list a few steps you may take to solve the issue if it’s fixable.

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How do I separate headphones and speakers in Windows 10?

How to swap between headphones and speakers

  1. Click the small speaker icon next to the clock on your Windows taskbar.
  2. Select the small up arrow to the right of your current audio output device.
  3. Select your output of choice from the list that appears.

How do you separate audio between headphones and speakers?

Can I use headphones and speakers at the same time Windows 10?

Yes, it’s possible to simultaneously use headphones and speakers at the same time in Windows 10 without having to install additional programs.

Why do subwoofers sound better at lower frequencies?

The lower the frequency, the longer the wavelength. It takes a large transducer (speaker cone) moving back and forth to create a low-frequency pressure wave with enough amplitude to move our eardrums. Subwoofers: huge for a reason. The larger the speaker, the better chance it has to create those big waves.

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What is frequency response in audio speakers?

Polk Audio publishes two frequency response specifications: “Overall” and “-3dB.” “Overall” describes the frequency range limits of the speaker within an amplitude drop off of 9dB. Any frequency reproduced more than 9dB down from the rest of the frequencies will contribute little to the sound.

Does frequency response range affect bass and treble?

Yes, it does. As long as you know the amplitude tolerance (+/- 3dB), the frequency response range or width tells you how high or low the speaker goes. A speaker rated as 20Hz – 25kHz +/- 3dB will play lower bass and higher treble sounds than a speaker that measures 40Hz – 20kHz +/- 3dB.

How does a speaker produce sound?

It’s just moving the air to make sound waves corresponding to the movements of the speaker.