| File Name | Dirac Audio |
|---|---|
| Size | 13.94MB |
| Version | v1.4 |
| Category | Magisk Modules |
| Android Requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | reiryuki |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Flash Via | Magisk, KSU, APatch |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access.
- Install via Magisk Manager:
- Open the Magisk Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
- Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
- Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.
Let’s be real for a second: most smartphone speakers sound like they’re trapped inside a tin can. You buy a flagship or a solid mid ranger, play your favorite track, and… meh. It’s flat. I’ve spent way too many hours flashing “audio mods” that just make things louder and more distorted.
But then I stumbled upon the Dirac Audio Port from the Nothing Phone 1, and honestly? It’s a game-changer. I’ve been running this on my daily driver for a week now, and I’m not going back to stock. It doesn’t just boost volume; it actually cleans up the mess.
Why This Module Actually Slaps
If you’re rooted with Magisk, KSU Next, or APatch, you’ve probably seen a million EQ apps. This isn’t that. This is a system-level port that optimizes how your hardware actually moves air. Here is what you’re getting:
- Speaker Optimization: It stops your speakers from sounding “thin” and adds a layer of depth I didn’t think my phone had.
- Headphone Surround: Unlike those cheap “3D sound” toggles that just add reverb, this creates a legit spatial stage.
- High Clarity Audio: You’ll hear those crisp hi-hats and vocals without that annoying piercing sensation.
- FET Compressor: This keeps the energy punchy. It levels out the audio so the loud parts don’t distort and the quiet parts don’t vanish.
- Spectrum Extension: It brings back those low and high frequencies that usually get squeezed out by crappy software limits.
- Auditory System Protection: Your eardrums are precious. This helps prevent fatigue during those 3-hour gym sessions.
- Differential Surround & Playback Control: Total mastery over how the sound field hits your ears.
My Honest Take
I flashed this via Magisk Manager (super smooth process, by the way), and the first thing I noticed was the Best Equalizer presets. They aren’t just random sliders; they actually feel tuned for real human ears. Whether I’m using cheap buds or my studio monitors, the “High Clarity” mode makes a massive difference.
It’s logical, really. Nothing Phone 1 had some of the best-tuned audio in its class, and porting that logic to other devices is just a smart move. Don’t expect your phone to turn into a subwoofer, but do expect to finally enjoy your Spotify playlists again.











