If you don't want to jailbreak, you can also try playing music while changing the equalizer settings to one you like. You might not hear a difference through the phone's speaker, but you should when you use an external audio output. Either respring or reboot your device and the volume level will change.(Don't use 1, as it is known to use more battery life.) Set every value on the right to one of the following: Tap ist, followed by Property List Viewer.Navigate to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework ( amework on iOS 5).Open iFile and keep pressing the back arrow until the title bar says /.IJailbreak has a tutorial of how to do this, but this should be easier: There's a plist you can edit to raise or reduce the amplification of the volume on a jailbroken device, however your question has the iphone-4s tag, so I'm assuming you're using a 4S, which means it won't be possible until a jailbreak is released for it. It’s clunky, still chances to blow your hearing, but it works. In any event, using the touch screen you can finely adjust the volume on the big slider all the way down to barely audible. The “1” i reference is relative as there are no marks on that slider, and pressing the up/down volume buttons moves it to different levels actually, I.e going from 0 one up is not the same as going one down from 2. It,s like 100 volume substeps between “0/mute” and “1/loud”. ![]() Now you have very fine control between the former steps. On the iPhone Control Center, “3D” press (long press?) the volume control, which opens a bigger version of it, almost full screen. Controlling the sound from the sound bars changes the iPhone volume, to same effect.īut I found a way to control the volume in fine increments between the 0 and 1 range. Going lower brings it to (0) and mutes them. I have 3 Bluetooth sound bars, different models, and all three are way too loud on lowest volume (1). Reducing the volume of the music itself (modifying the files) isn't an option because I need to reduce the volume of streaming audio and files I don't have access to (Spotify). Notes: The volume is fine with the stock Apple headphones. ![]() So, how can I reduce the volume on my iPhone beyond the slider? Unfortunately, Sound Check doesn't apply to apps like Spotify, which I use more than the Music app. ![]() I've tried changing settings, and I've found that enabling Sound Check helps some louder songs. If I move it any further, the volume abruptly mutes. The problem is that even when I get all the way to the left, it is still very loud. To lower the volume, I (of course) dragged the volume slider to the left. As in, painfully loud when I put the volume slider in the middle. When I play music on my iPhone with the headphones, it is very loud. The headphones have great volume and isolation, which is good when I'm listening to something quiet. I have an iPhone 4S and some V-Moda in-ear headphones.
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