USB Headphones are too loud...

SyberSmoke

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Hello,

I recently purchased a new pair of older USB 5.1 headphones (LTB Mentor's) and while an older model, they do the job. The problem I have is that LBT does not offer drivers and the headphones do not appear to be announcing that they are headphones. To prevent my ears from bleeding, I have had to set the volume to the headphones to about 1% on the slider. And even this can be a little to loud at times.

Is there a way to force the audio system into using a different volume scale? In XP there was a registry alteration, but that does not appear to work in 7. But if I could convince Windows to understand that this is a headphone set and not a speaker set...I would be very happy.
 

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Hello,

I recently purchased a new pair of older USB 5.1 headphones (LTB Mentor's) and while an older model, they do the job. The problem I have is that LBT does not offer drivers and the headphones do not appear to be announcing that they are headphones. To prevent my ears from bleeding, I have had to set the volume to the headphones to about 1% on the slider. And even this can be a little to loud at times.

Is there a way to force the audio system into using a different volume scale? In XP there was a registry alteration, but that does not appear to work in 7. But if I could convince Windows to understand that this is a headphone set and not a speaker set...I would be very happy.

If you cant find a driver or reg hack, there is a work around if you know someone handy with a soldering iron. If you increase the impedance (by adding resistance) the current and hence volume will go down.

A good electronics tech could solder a resistor onto the inline jack easily.

It will work but be careful on who you choose to do it.

Good luck

Ken
 

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I think I will save that thought as a last resort. I would rather figure out how to tell the Audio system/generic USB Audio drivers that they should be using a different volume curve for that device profile. It just strikes me that there must be a way to do that...shouldn't there?
 

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Windows 7 Pro 64bitAMD Athlon 64 X2 77504GB (two 2048meg dimms)ATI Radeon HD 5770
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3HP
Memory
4GB (two 2048meg dimms)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
On Board
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 21" LCD monitor
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
1 - 80 gig sata
1 - 250 gig sata
1 - 600 gig sata2
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Truepower Quatro 850 watt
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ThermalTake Tsunami Dream (altered)
Cooling
three 120mm fans, two 80mm fans, and a very big heat sink.
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G15 1.0
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Logitech MX510
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DSL 6mb down and 512 up I believe.
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Altec Lansing 5.1 surround sound speakers
LTB 5.1 Surroud Sound USB headphones
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