vjarnot
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Noticed some weirdness with the Audioengine A5s connected via VDAC to my wife's computer.
I wonder if other A5 owners could try this simple experiment to let me know if the problem is with my A5s or if it's just the way they are.
Turn the volume all the way down and the increase it very slowly. As I do so, the right speaker becomes audible well before the left does. There is a distinct point at which all of a sudden the left speaker "catches-up". All of this takes place well before 9:00 on the volume dial.
If I adjust the volume within foobar2000 instead, it works fine, and plays from both speakers at the low volumes which would cause the hardware volume control to seemingly "disable" the left speaker.
Just wondering if I've got a bum pair of speakers, or if this is standard behavior for the A5s.
I wonder if other A5 owners could try this simple experiment to let me know if the problem is with my A5s or if it's just the way they are.
Turn the volume all the way down and the increase it very slowly. As I do so, the right speaker becomes audible well before the left does. There is a distinct point at which all of a sudden the left speaker "catches-up". All of this takes place well before 9:00 on the volume dial.
If I adjust the volume within foobar2000 instead, it works fine, and plays from both speakers at the low volumes which would cause the hardware volume control to seemingly "disable" the left speaker.
Just wondering if I've got a bum pair of speakers, or if this is standard behavior for the A5s.