Many Samsung cell phones have a built-in mp3 player, with which you can listen to music both using a headset and through a speaker. You can adjust the equalizer of both the phone and the original track to optimize the sound.
Instructions
Step 1
Changing the equalizer frequencies will make the desired frequencies louder, which may partially compensate for the lack of speaker or headphone quality. To adjust the frequencies, go to the phone's mp3-player menu, and then change their location. To achieve the loudest sound, you can use maximization of the high frequencies, while the lows will remain the same or be reduced. A cell phone speaker is primarily designed to reproduce high frequencies, so raising the high frequencies will make the sound louder and reducing the low frequencies clearer.
Step 2
In addition to adjusting the equalizer of the cell phone, you can also change the frequency setting of the track itself, which is intended for playback on the mobile. This is possible using a specialized audio editor. The best option would be Adobe Audition or Sony Sound Forge - these programs have a sufficient set of effects and compression quality necessary for successful editing.
Step 3
Let's consider editing a track using Adobe Audition as an example. You can use any version of this application. For editing within a month, you can use a free trial thirty-day version. After the expiration of this period, you will need to purchase the paid version. Download and install the program.
Step 4
Using the "File" menu, open the track you want to edit. You can also just drag and drop the audio file into the working area of the program. Select the entire track and it will trigger the Graphic Equalizer effect. Increase the frequencies you want. Note that in order to achieve the loudest sound from your speaker, you need to maximize the high frequencies while minimizing the low. Change the track a little at a time, saving changes at each step. Send the tracks to your phone, then delete everything except the one with the best sound.