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First and foremost, I apologize for the clickbait.

 

I have a pair of rosewill 5.1 headphones that have a strange volume curve. It's only really comfortable at about 2-4 volume in windows, and it doesn't follow a linear volume pattern after that.
 

Are there programs or settings that can fix this?

 

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First and foremost, I apologize for the clickbait.

 

I have a pair of rosewill 5.1 headphones that have a strange volume curve. It's only really comfortable at about 2-4 volume in windows, and it doesn't follow a linear volume pattern after that.

 

Are there programs or settings that can fix this?

You do know click bait will just make people almost automatically click off once they see it's not the topic they thought.

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You do know click bait will just make people almost automatically click off once they see it's not the topic they thought.

You do know cans is slang for head phones and not just tits.

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I know that cans are different. I know my 5.1 is real shitty. I'm not going to invest in a DAC/amp, nor am I buying a soundcard, at least not with my current setup. I do not have enough to get new headphones either. I do not need a link to cheap 20 dollar ones either. 

What I do need ( if there is one) is a way to fix the problem with my CURRENT hardware.

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Is it just me who looks at the "strange" curve and think actually that's quite normal, common and desired in the audio industry (well my part at least).

Exactly what I was thinking
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