Hello,
I just received my tangara and am quite exited by it. My first impression is quite good but I'm having trouble with my bluetooth headsets. I have a sony WH-1000x M3 and WF-1000x M5. While both connect to the tangara and I can play music through them, even at 100% volume it's very quiet. I've tried the WH-1000 m3 in wired form and that's very loud so I assume it's not the tangara itself. I vaguely remember a thread somewhere that mentioned a similar issue but I can't for the life of me find it again. I've been looking at the source code of the firmware a bit and noticed the [sVolumeFactor](https://codeberg.org/cool-tech-zone/tang...th.cpp#L46), I've changed it to 2.f and recompiled/flashed the device but that doesn't seem to change anything.
Is there a setting I'm overlooking somewhere?
Thanks in advance for the help!
EDIT:
Ok, it's a user error, sorry about that. I earbuds themselves have an *internal* volume that you can adjust by tapping multiple times on them. Even after owning them for a year or so I didn't know this. Anyway, live and learn! Some more information can be found [here](https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/2963/v1/e...81367.html).
I just received my tangara and am quite exited by it. My first impression is quite good but I'm having trouble with my bluetooth headsets. I have a sony WH-1000x M3 and WF-1000x M5. While both connect to the tangara and I can play music through them, even at 100% volume it's very quiet. I've tried the WH-1000 m3 in wired form and that's very loud so I assume it's not the tangara itself. I vaguely remember a thread somewhere that mentioned a similar issue but I can't for the life of me find it again. I've been looking at the source code of the firmware a bit and noticed the [sVolumeFactor](https://codeberg.org/cool-tech-zone/tang...th.cpp#L46), I've changed it to 2.f and recompiled/flashed the device but that doesn't seem to change anything.
Is there a setting I'm overlooking somewhere?
Thanks in advance for the help!
EDIT:
Ok, it's a user error, sorry about that. I earbuds themselves have an *internal* volume that you can adjust by tapping multiple times on them. Even after owning them for a year or so I didn't know this. Anyway, live and learn! Some more information can be found [here](https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/2963/v1/e...81367.html).