The sound is great. The following is rather a very small issue.
When I turn the volume wheel up, the first 2/3 it's dead silent. Only the last 1/3 the sound starts to play. Is it possible to configure the sensitivity of the volume wheel?
Volume wheel too in/sensitive
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Re: Volume wheel too in/sensitive
I have this problem too.. haven't found a solution yet...
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Re: Volume wheel too in/sensitive
Unfortunately that's the nature of the beast. Those wheels are of a set value and they don't make them in other values. I investigated adding other inline resistors to give the full wheel volume however it made the audio muffled and less crisp. It doesn't solve it but hopefully that explains why it is the way it is.
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