Unfortunately, the solution requires modifying a file as root, which can be a bit daunting, but I believe in you, so let’s modify that file.įirst, open a terminal. I found many different bug reports and suggested solutions to this issue, but only this one by user sen in the Arch Linux forums fixed both problems. It was if somebody muted the volume.Īfter playing around with the settings for a while with no change in loudness or the sound cutting out at low volume, I dug in deeper. As I lowered the volume, the sound went from far too loud to completely silent when I moved from around 40% volume down to 35% volume. ![]() Sound then flooded my headphones with the volume being far too loud for comfortable listening. I plugged it into my system, opened Sound Settings, and chose “Audio Adapter Analog Stereo” from the device options. The specific model that I purchased is by Sabrent and has a model number of AU-MMSA. ![]() I decided to fix this by purchasing a cheap USB sound card and using it instead. The audio port in one of my old motherboards starting putting out static in the right stereo channel.
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