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I don't know if it's just me, but does anyone think that there isn't enough sensitivity when talking about the minimum volume of Sansa Fuze?
I usually like to fall asleep, listening to some very low volume music, but with my Denon AH-C551 + Fuze 8GB, the minimum volume is too loud for me... Does anyone know if this can be fixed? Should I just hope, they change that in a firmware revision? (unlikely IMO) |
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Yea I have the same problem. Its the same with the clip as well. During the day it isnt loud enough but when its very quiet and like to sleep with music on it definitely is a bit loud.
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maybe you should pick up some headphones with a volume control on it
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Or get/build an external amp.
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An amp, could solve the problem?!
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Yes, because most of them have their own volume controls.
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