Hi Tim. Thanks for quick response!)
Yeah, really weird. So, what's your suggestion would be in this situation?
Option 1: use Disabled setting and refrain from using EQ.
Option 2: use Software volume and decrease it to a certain level, where it allows the EQ to be utilized without introducing audible distortion.
Any other idea?
Another question is why Max ALSA volume have no affect on reducing distortion when the volume control is set to Disabled, and the Max ALSA set to,say, 80 or less? Is that an expected behavior or I'm missing something here?
In any case, from all the variants I've tried so far, the only one that makes real difference (eliminates distortion) is the Software volume with the round slider set to about 70-80.
Yeah, really weird. So, what's your suggestion would be in this situation?
Option 1: use Disabled setting and refrain from using EQ.
Option 2: use Software volume and decrease it to a certain level, where it allows the EQ to be utilized without introducing audible distortion.
Any other idea?
Another question is why Max ALSA volume have no affect on reducing distortion when the volume control is set to Disabled, and the Max ALSA set to,say, 80 or less? Is that an expected behavior or I'm missing something here?
In any case, from all the variants I've tried so far, the only one that makes real difference (eliminates distortion) is the Software volume with the round slider set to about 70-80.