11-29-2022 11:25 AM
11-29-2022 03:37 PM
Teoh96This is dead dacs, only solution is to "replace motherboard". Just a headsup before you think youll get away flashing old config, use until you break speakers and simply replace speakers for cheap.Please tell us some basic information before asking for help:
- Model Name: ROG 5
- Firmware Version: 18.0840.2201.229
- Rooted or not: not
- Frequency of Occurrence: since today 04-04-2022 (maybe after 5pm)
- APP Name & APP Version (If your issue relates to the app):
In addition to information above, please also provide as much details as you can, e.g., using scenario, what troubleshooting you've already done, screenshot, etc.
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my speaker suddenly no sound, before it happen i still can watch youtube, tiktok listen music and make a phone call. I think after 5pm, my phone speaker suddenly no sound..... eventhought i turn off and restart still like that, but i connect computer speaker or earphone still have sound. Just handphone speaker cannot work, still no sound. Anyone can help fix the problem??? T_T
My rog 5 speaker no sound
11-30-2022 12:53 AM
DanishbluntInteresting, so although the Rog 6 has 2 amps, there's still no way to have the same or similar quality sound as the Rog 5? Can't any software update improve the Rog 6 or is the hardware just not good enough?I did some digging and it seems the Rog5/Rog6 both use 2 amps, altho for whatever reason they don't show up as 2 like they would on the Rog3. Hence the confusion, however because the CS35L45 is a mono amp, it's impossible to drive 2 speakers with a single amp, that being said.
After looking at the specsheet I understand what ASUS is going for.
https://statics.cirrus.com/pubs/proBulletin/CS35L45_Product_Bulletin.pdf
Here is the official product specs, the interesting part comes here:
6.8 W @ 1% THD+N into 8 Ω
Problem with that is, you need actual speakers that can sustain it, also you need cooling to sustain each amp as well. On the Rog6, the speakers themselves have been downgraded to the point where they simply cannot operate at the "same settings" as the rog5 (cracking, amp detecting overheating, disabling bass etc.), not to mention ASUS has degraded the speakers on the Rog5 afterwards for a reason. The rog5 has a noitorious problem where the solderballs will crack over time causing the well known issues (broken wifi, phone not turning on), this is related to the constant cooling down and heating up of the phone.
Esentially the solution OP has proposed, is, rooting your phone aka throwing away your warranty and revert to a configuration ASUS has downgraded because they didnt want mass dead phones on the DAC/Speaker level. Now if you want to play "poker" then root your phone and run with old config and see what happens. Personally, I would not recommend it, unless you plan on switching very soon anyways and don't mind potentially a paperweight afterwards.
ASUS essentiall got tired of this:
https://us.v-cdn.net/6031231/uploads/030AHSMXLU7Z/rog-speaker.mp4
Now once again, feel free to break you phone if you want, you have been warned tho. Personally, i'd probably recommend waiting for another phone.
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11-30-2022 06:23 AM
pesterevyashaAudio was broken with firmware .57 through .81https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/239370#Comment_239370
The only problem is the need for a good Dirac setup.
When I had Root on ROG5, I replaced the dirac_resource.dar system file from different ROG5 firmware (A11.88, A11.231) to have better sound on speakers and headphones.
This system file needs to be modified so that ROG6 sounds at the same level as ROG5.
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11-30-2022 06:51 AM
waxy78611The Rog6 has downgraded speakers, they cannot handle the amps at full blast. If your AMP can output effectively 6watts, then having speakers that can only sustain 2 watts will be a bottleneck (example). On the Rog5 it seemed "stock" the amps where simply going overboard causing them to die, hence ASUS had to step in to degrade the sound in order to prevent them from dying as you saw with the topics mentioned above. The rog6 however had reported crackling and disabled bass in many instances which are very likely caused by the CS35L45's speaker protection, aka the speakers are at their limit. They have a certain hardware limitation on what they can do, and with that "budget" they need to "spend" it wisely. Bass being the most "expensive" of them all. The smartest would be to go for a v shape from a "music" perspective, however that would give ASUS quite some backlash as the midrange is by far the most important range for gamers, so they are sort of in a difficult position where they seem to have taken a "Rog2" / "Red Magic" approach where they seem to opt for a bright shape instead which certainly will make gamers more happy but will make music feel very tinny and boring for many.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/239386#Comment_239386
Interesting, so although the Rog 6 has 2 amps, there's still no way to have the same or similar quality sound as the Rog 5? Can't any software update improve the Rog 6 or is the hardware just not good enough?
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11-30-2022 07:30 AM
DanishbluntThe rog5 has a noitorious problem where the solderballs will crack over time causing the well known issues (broken wifi, phone not turning on), this is related to the constant cooling down and heating up of the phone.I did some digging and it seems the Rog5/Rog6 both use 2 amps, altho for whatever reason they don't show up as 2 like they would on the Rog3. Hence the confusion, however because the CS35L45 is a mono amp, it's impossible to drive 2 speakers with a single amp, that being said.
After looking at the specsheet I understand what ASUS is going for.
https://statics.cirrus.com/pubs/proBulletin/CS35L45_Product_Bulletin.pdf
Here is the official product specs, the interesting part comes here:
6.8 W @ 1% THD+N into 8 Ω
Problem with that is, you need actual speakers that can sustain it, also you need cooling to sustain each amp as well. On the Rog6, the speakers themselves have been downgraded to the point where they simply cannot operate at the "same settings" as the rog5 (cracking, amp detecting overheating, disabling bass etc.), not to mention ASUS has degraded the speakers on the Rog5 afterwards for a reason. The rog5 has a noitorious problem where the solderballs will crack over time causing the well known issues (broken wifi, phone not turning on), this is related to the constant cooling down and heating up of the phone.
Esentially the solution OP has proposed, is, rooting your phone aka throwing away your warranty and revert to a configuration ASUS has downgraded because they didnt want mass dead phones on the DAC/Speaker level. Now if you want to play "poker" then root your phone and run with old config and see what happens. Personally, I would not recommend it, unless you plan on switching very soon anyways and don't mind potentially a paperweight afterwards.
ASUS essentiall got tired of this:
https://us.v-cdn.net/6031231/uploads/030AHSMXLU7Z/rog-speaker.mp4
Now once again, feel free to break you phone if you want, you have been warned tho. Personally, i'd probably recommend waiting for another phone.
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