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I've tried three different sets of headphones and my 3DS XL is super quiet with all of them. All the headphones work fine on other devices, on my laptop and phone and speakers; the MP3's I was listening to are good quality, and games are kind of dull too. Any ideas?
 

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I've tried three different sets of headphones and my 3DS XL is super quiet with all of them. All the headphones work fine on other devices, on my laptop and phone and speakers; the MP3's I was listening to are good quality, and games are kind of dull too. Any ideas?
Define "super quiet"
 

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What Black Ace said,

Nintendo has done this on purpose, some countries do not allow devices with a high max volume level, like those iPod Touches those are WAY too loud. To prevent this some governments made a law to prevent devices having a high volume. Nintendo didn't want any problems, so they well lowered the max volume so they did not have to make different units for each country.
 

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They are plugged in all the way.

I am walking through the backwoods of Colorado, there is no noise pollution. The same three sets of headphones I tried in my phone at the same setting is normal - comfortable listening level for the stuff I normally listen to. When plugged into my 3DS, the volume is, I'd say, about 40% of the max volume of the average volume of my other devices.

I don't remember the details but the 3DS is set to have a low volume with headphones to prevent ear damage.

What Black Ace said,

Nintendo has done this on purpose, some countries do not allow devices with a high max volume level, like those iPod Touches those are WAY too loud. To prevent this some governments made a law to prevent devices having a high volume. Nintendo didn't want any problems, so they well lowered the max volume so they did not have to make different units for each country.

Makes sense, just a bit of a bummer, I guess. I was hoping to be able to just bring my 3DS on walks and listen to music on it, but even in the quiet out here it renders most of my quiet music unlistenable and even louder stuff is just, like... dampened. It's pretty poo. Whatever, I have other options. Thanks.
 

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I hate this. When the 3DS gets hacked someone needs to make a hack for louder sound. Seriously.
 

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I hate this. When the 3DS gets hacked someone needs to make a hack for louder sound. Seriously.

Hmmm depends on it, if someone hacks it to make the speakers louder, the speakers may start crackling or dunno how that's called.

And I don't want to get deaf from my game consoles lol
 

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