CephDigital
Head-Fier
Hi there!
Currently using my Galaxy Buds Pro and Fiio BTR7 + Monolith M1570 on my Galaxy S22 Ultra and using the Poweramp player for my music. So, under the Direct Volume Control tab, it tells me to disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume which I did. Problem is that it massively neuters the volume out. If it's enabled, I can have the volume at 1/3rd on my phone. If it's disabled, I have to crank it to near max volume to get enough volume. Is there any reason to keep it disabled if it massively reduces my max volume. I had to set Relay Gain to +6db to make up for the lack of volume.
Currently using my Galaxy Buds Pro and Fiio BTR7 + Monolith M1570 on my Galaxy S22 Ultra and using the Poweramp player for my music. So, under the Direct Volume Control tab, it tells me to disable Bluetooth Absolute Volume which I did. Problem is that it massively neuters the volume out. If it's enabled, I can have the volume at 1/3rd on my phone. If it's disabled, I have to crank it to near max volume to get enough volume. Is there any reason to keep it disabled if it massively reduces my max volume. I had to set Relay Gain to +6db to make up for the lack of volume.
