▲ | rusk 2 days ago | |||||||
No I’ve never had one of those LOL Pots do log and lin scales but they only have a limited angular range. | ||||||||
▲ | mattmanser 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I've actually noticed this two days ago with some bluetooth headphones and my phone. The volume control on my android phone was acting just like this when my headphones were connected. When changing the volume with the phone only a small section of the bottom quarter of the volume control actually made a difference, but the volume controls on the headphone themselves were acting "normally". Usually the phone volume is fine, it only screws up on bluetooth devices (my speakers + my headphones). I have to use the volume control on the device itself to have any good control. This explains the weird behaviour, the phone volume changes are being sent linearly, but the headphone/speaker settings are correct and being set logarithmically. i.e. somewhere a developer working on the bluetooth integration didn't understand the difference, screwed up and never tested it. That it's happening to both my Edifier speakers and my cheapo headphones probably means it's on the stock Android end (it's a pixel phone). | ||||||||
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