Reduced volume to allow for high sensitivity ear buds

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  • kevin carnino
    kevin carnino

    I agree with Mark.  I have a BMW and suffer the same fate.  Not bad when riding but when stopped it is not possible to hear people or other things going on around you.

     

    Thanks

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  • Billvandennoort
    Billvandennoort

    When using ear buds. With 20s the lowest volume is too loud.

    any progress on this issue.

    2017 r1200 rt 

    new 20s with  latest firmware.

     

     

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  • UselessPickles
    UselessPickles

    I'm still experiencing this issue with firmware version 1.7.5. I have custom molded in-ear monitors, and the lowest volume setting is nearly painful.

    In addition to excessive volume for low impedence noise-isolating earbuds, I also notice that audio quality of music from a my phone is "muddy", like a poor quality bass booster is being applied. This only occurs with a bluetooth music source (iphone 5s in my case). Internal audio sources like the FM radio sound more clear.

    When using a cheap $10 pair of earbuds, the music actually sounds pretty good. I'm guessing that some kind of bass booster is applied to the music to over-compensate for low bass output of cheap earbuds, combined with the fact that wind/helmet noise drowns out bass sounds more than treble.

    But when using a $500+ pair of custom noise-isolating IEM that are capable of reproducing high quality sound, I would expect the sound to be *better* than a $10 pair of earbuds, not worse! My earbuds produce great bass, and block out a majority of wind noise, so they don't need any "help" producing balanced sound.

    I think 2 enhancements are necessary for high quality, low-impedence earbud/IEM users:

    1) An option to substantially scale down the volume range of the earbud port.

    2) An option to disable any "enhancements", basss booster, etc., being applied to music sources.

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