07-25-2022 01:02 PM
07-27-2022 09:56 AM
Slnn3RWell it depends, see the thing with the black shark is, despite them being on the sides, they are still omni directional. They arent directed towards the sides, but spread, creating a "surround sound" esk effect. Go into any electronics store and try to use a Samsung Tab S7 or similair, youll notice how the speakers are also sideways but the sound never feels like it comes from the side.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/220558#Comment_220558
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I am not speaker expert here, but I noticed BS5 Pro speaker is placed on both side of the phone, compare to ROG Phone Front Facing speaker design, I think front facing speaker design can produce better audio quality due to the audio is directly deliver forward to your face direction, and maybe in some daily life use case it more unlikely for you to block/interfere the sound from the speaker such as blocking the speaker with your hands.
I never try dual "side" speaker phone before, I only used single "side" speaker phone before, but I ever used dual "side" speaker laptop, I can't 100% verify the dual "side" speaker phone audio quality in real life,
However, in my opinion, front facing speaker would produce better audio quality in most real life use case practically, I feel that even though the speaker hardware is very good, its audio quality may degrade due to it being place at the "side" of the device, maybe primarily due to real life use case that interfere the output sound toward our ear. 🤔
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07-27-2022 10:01 AM
Danishbluntyea maybe it really depends, Since I tried few dual side speaker laptop, it is very unlikely the speaker area would get interfere, so their sound quality is still very good and able to produce surround sound effect despite place at the side of the laptop.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/220571#Comment_220571
Well it depends, see the thing with the black shark is, despite them being on the sides, they are still omni directional. They arent directed towards the sides, but spread, creating a "surround sound" esk effect. Go into any electronics store and try to use a Samsung Tab S7 or similair, youll notice how the speakers are also sideways but the sound never feels like it comes from the side.
Also what I find amusing here is that the speakers in the BS5 are suspiciously similair to macbook speakers, make of that what you will.
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07-27-2022 10:26 AM
Slnn3RThe black shark has speakers designed for that. It sounds better than any Rog phone.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/220573#Comment_220573
yea maybe it really depends, Since I tried few dual side speaker laptop, it is very unlikely the speaker area would get interfere, so their sound quality is still very good and able to produce surround sound effect despite place at the side of the laptop.
I can't really sure in phone case it would be the same case like laptop all daily use case, but I do believe as long there no interfere and with good hardware, audio quality would always in its best condition.
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07-27-2022 10:50 AM
Danishblunttechnically yes, practically it depends, just like what you said I guess.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/220575#Comment_220575
The black shark has speakers designed for that. It sounds better than any Rog phone.
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07-28-2022 02:37 PM
Slnn3RIt doesnt depend, its undeniably better in every single way. Due to its way of spreading its sound it's way better. There isnt a single situation where the rog would even remotely outperform the black shark.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/220577#Comment_220577
technically yes, practically it depends, just like what you said I guess.
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