

Issue With the Audio FileĪlthough unlikely, there is still the possibility that the audio file itself may be the reason why your headphones are so quiet. If you plug your headphones to a different device and it seems to be working just fine, then you need to do some tweaking to the initial device’s settings.
One of the common reasons why your left earbud is quieter than the right, or why your headphones remain too soft despite cranking it to max volume, is due to incorrect audio settings.

These disturbances can affect the overall quality and loudness of your audio. Issue With Connectivity (For Wireless Headsets)įor wireless headphones, an interference like a desk made out of metal, or a physical barrier (such as a wall) between you and your media player, can cause connectivity issues. There’s also a possibility that your headphone jack is defective and needs to be replaced/repaired. One factor that can affect the overall connectivity between these devices is having dirt or debris on the headphone jack/audio port. Having a loose connection between the audio socket of the media player device and the headphone plug can cause problems such as weird static noises or the sounds being too soft. Issue With the Plug or Socket (For Wired Headphones)
