Many children and older people do not know how to increase the volume of the player, both on old cassette or CD-ROMs, as well as on modern mp3 players, as well as virtual ones that are built into a mobile phone, laptop or computer. Increasing the volume balance works the same way everywhere. The main thing is to remember the English-language volume designation and its emblem.
Necessary
Volume control
Instructions
Step 1
Any player must have a volume control. This is what you need. In the internationally accepted English language, the word "loudness" is written as volume. Most musical equipment has this inscription next to the volume control, or its abbreviated version - vol. In the event that such an inscription is absent, then the location of the loudness should be determined by the emblem.
Step 2
The volume icon looks like a growing diagram - steps that are arranged in the form of a staircase, from the smallest to the largest. Often a “-” (minus) sign is displayed next to the initial small step, which indicates a decrease in volume. In turn, a "+" sign is often drawn next to the last high rung, indicating an increase in sound balance. The volume control can have a very different appearance - a horizontal or vertical scale with a slider running along it, a rotating ring, in the form of one or two buttons.
Step 3
Also find out how to increase the volume of the player to the tape recorder and even more. This knowledge will come in handy in field conditions, in the country or in another similar situation. First, find the line-in (headphone jack) on your player. Insert a cord of the correct size there. Connect the player to an amplifier or other amplifying equipment such as a computer or music center. You need to connect the cord to the line-in. They can act as a jack for an external microphone. Connect speakers with speakers to the amplifier. Turn on and tune your musical technique. The volume of the player will increase significantly. The sound effect will be the same as from a tape recorder.