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That being said it does do well boosting volume
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And when you turn to 5 o’clock on Bravo, it did gain volume more, but it starts distortion, and I don’t like how the music sound like that
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The volume on this is great, and it doesn't get distorted
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On SMSL T2, the volume is like someone whisper to your
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When the input levels are high (as from iTunes on high-fidelity output) the listenable range is crammed towards the low end of the dial, and more often than not, the ideal volume lies between the stops
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They match up really nice and the volume is really loud at just half way
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I plug my LG G4 into this, cue up some FLAC tracks and put in my 64 ohm headphones and adjust the volume until it's perfect
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For those that want a cool looking device that boosts the output volume of a 3.5mm source, this will work well
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Like it'll give you 25% more volume
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Amazing sound quality and comfortable listening volume is at about half for me
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Sounds OKLooks coolLogarithmic volume control (easy to modulate low volumes)Seems quite
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On 300 OHM headphone, Fulla 2, Nobsound NS-08E, and Bravo Audio V2 all give you enough volume makes you headache if you turn the volume all the way up (your ears won’t bleed, not that loud), and I only need to turn the knob to 12 o’clock