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We have tried to collect on our mobile resource only the most interesting and the most popular ringtones for HTC One XL 16GB, so you can be sure - here you will find the best music for your cell phone, whether it is a normal mobile phone or an iPhone or a device running on the Android OS.Īll ringtones from category Jazz ringtones are checked and tested, so you can be sure that all ringtones for mobile phones comotable with all mobile device or smartphones. If we ever add this to a 3rd or 4th line, I may take a look at something with more ringtone variety.In the case that you are unable to choose for themselves the right ringtone for HTC One XL 16GB - use the search which is placed in the header or navigate by categories and genres of ringtones, which is in the right sidebar of our website. That was more for guitars, etc.īased on responses, it seems like I will have to just amplify one of the cheesy alternate tones.Īn amplifier would be attached to just one of the PA-2A devices. Unfortunately, the lowest-price pitch shifter runs about $550. What I am working with is pure hardware, so there is nothing I can modify using software. We have a scheduled bell system that plays tones for break and shift changes that is probably about 60% lower in pitch and is heard just fine. The PA-2A is activated by incoming ringing and generates its own tones.Īt a 20% lower frequency, the pitch will still be plenty high enough to hear even at 50% power on the device. It would be counter-productive to run to the phone every time the external ringer is heard if the call was for someone else. Depending on what they are doing in production, they don't always have their phone attached to the hip.
Otherwise, I will just spend the money and amplify one of the cheesy alternate ringtones. I know this is slightly off-topic for what is normally asked around here, but hopefully someone may have an idea. Could a capacitor or some other simple device be added inline to alter these frequencies - maybe lowering them 20% or so? I have done something similar in the past by spending about $2 to add capacitors to front speakers in my old car to remove the bass sound from them, but that only removed some of the signal, not altered. The default ringtone alternates between 1440 Hz and 1140 Hz 40 times for 2 seconds.
What I was wondering was if there was something in-line that I could add to the speaker wire that would somehow alter the frequency of the default ringtone. Since we have two of these on the production floor, I need to use one of these alternate ringtones but the alternates are just too quiet.įor $200 or so, I can get an amplifier to add into the mix. The PA-2A's default ringtone is nice and loud. Ambient noise on the production floor is louder than the phone's own ringing volume, so we are using these devices. We are using a Viking PA-2A paging device in our production floor so that supervisors can hear a loud ringtone when their cordless phones are ringing.