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I don't pay much attention to the numbers. having spent too much of my life struggling with radical OCD I don't need to get hung up on odd or even numbers. If I can hear what I want to hear, that's all I need. 

But I do sometimes increase or decrease in sets of two in my weaker moments. :pout:

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I almost always keep the volume at an even number. The only exceptions are multiples of 5.

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At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do.

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No because I use keys to increase/decrease the volume most of the time, and the keys change the numbers to only even numbers. If it's on an odd number when I press the key, it still changes to an even number.


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I actually don’t pay attention to what the volume is set at lol


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On 2024-09-14 at 5:11 AM, Dreambiscuit said:

I don't pay much attention to the numbers. having spent too much of my life struggling with radical OCD I don't need to get hung up on odd or even numbers. If I can hear what I want to hear, that's all I need. 

You make a good point, Dreambiscuit.

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funnily enough I actually just keep my volume at 100 all the time!!!! @w@

anything I want to be turned down i turn it down in the program/game itself uwu

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Yes, I mean what's the difference? 

However, usually I set the volume on the PC to maximum and then control the volume with the volume knob on the amplifier. It's an analog potentiometer and does not have numbers on it.

The tape deck in my car has digital volume control and I set the volume to what I want, I usually do not even look at what the number is.

Most of the time the numbers are arbitrary 0-100 or whatever. Some ampifiers show the volume as dB (with 0 being maximum) though. Still, I just set the volume where I want it not paying attention to the numbers. 

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On 2025-05-31 at 9:57 PM, Snoopy Fan said:

You make a good point, Dreambiscuit.

You and I have good numbers for the volume Snoopy Fan:squee:  

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