Also a bit unrelated, but the lowest volume earphone output on many devices I had was just too damn loud. My current phone included, at least I can fix it with the music player's EQ.
Edit: Probably shouldn't have used "and/or" in this case, but just "or". Oh well...
Edit 2: Fixed. Hopefully the new image gets loaded too.
Can't relate to this one personally, I just don't care about the number. Also I have the programs 0-100, the desktops 0-100 and my DAC things turning knob, if I wanted it to be a specific number and still sound the same volume I could.
However my sister does do this to the TV lol
Just got a new car and the sound system volumes are really confusing.
5 is for very quiet listening when you still want to hear vehicle and outside sounds while windows and roof are closed.
8 is loud enough to make you miss outside and some vehicle sounds but you can still talk to people in the vehicle albeit kinda louder than casual conversation.
10 is not different enough from 8 unless it’s a quieter song that needs the bump up.
12 is loud enough to get listening fatigue on long drives and drown out most vehicle sounds. Yelling required to talk to passengers.
15 is noticeably distorted and gets dangerous for more than a few minutes.
For me there's a significant volume difference between 7-8. 7 is too soft and 8 is too loud. The difference between those two also sounds greater than 6-7, like it's missing a step or something and is doing two at once.
Ever heard of squared primes? And even if you are right, I didn't leave Facebook to have fact checking libtards on lemmy! Next you'll say there are no even prime numbers, ignoring the fact that two is alive and well. Self declared "mathematicians" like you make me s*ck! Say what you like, the 196 community stands indivisible and you can't prove otherwise!