Why in god’s name are the volume controls on most, if not all PC speakers so amazingly sensetive?!
When my music is too loud a very very slight turn turns it off altoghether, then a very very slight turn in the other direction tripples the volume from what it was originally!
This has been the case on all speaker systems I’ve had for my evolving computer, and on other people’s computers. So I don’t think it’s a one-off.
There can be several volume controls, from the application through the little speaker icon in the lower right through the knob (or buttons) on the speaker itself. If any of these are on a high setting, other vol controls will seem sensitive.
click on the yellow speaker looking icon in your system tray bottom right of your screen…
slide the main volume control and wave (the first two) to somewhere in the middle. adjust up and down till you get desired sensitivity from volume knob on speakers.
if you’re using winamp or some other music software, check whether it is overriding these settings… sometimes winamp could reset the wave out to very high or very low when run, thus affecting the volume knob sensitivity…
I tended to leave all the software volumes on full and use the physical volume, because I know some software (and windows) has a tendancy/ability to alter the software volumes. I did it the way I did it for peace of mind.
Also, I believe that if you set the physical volume on high and use the software volumes to control the final volume then the speakers’ amplifier is working hard for to amplify a small signal, rather than not so hard to amplify a bigger signal. I thought that would degrade sound quality. Would anyone care to comment on weither that conception is correct or not?
I guess I should trust my computer more and stick to using the software volume controls. they are far less sensitive afterall.
it would in most cases cause a large amplification of a small input signal and thus lead to greater noise to signal ratio and hence slightly degraded sound quality. This is my understanding. Would an audio engineer care to back-up or strike down my arguement ?
I suggest, therefore, that you leave the software volumes at mid-level, and use the external volume knob to adjust final sound levels. This will correct your high-sensitivity problem and keep the noise amplification to an acceptable level.
ofcourse, now that you know the theory you can sit and experiment with the best balance for your listening pleasure.