In Windows and in some games, you have got the option to select the
sound output.

For example, you can select headphones (auriculares in spanish) and the
sound is lower to not damage your ears. The other option is to select
speakers (altavoces in spanish), and in that case the sound is higher.

I don't know if Ubuntu has got the same option in the kernel or if in
Linux, maybe in Linux speakers and headphones are the same, and the
output volume you obtain it's equal and indifferent.

If it is, you can close the bug.

Thank you.

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Title:
  Headphones detected like Speakers and Volume Problem

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I bought a Kyus Headphones, this model exactly:
  https://www.pccomponentes.com/krom-kyus-auriculares-gaming

  and when I go to Settings/Sound in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, I can watch
  Speakers - USB Audio Device, not Headphones.

  In Windows if the system detect the headphones like speakers, the
  sound is louder and upset, I think that Ubuntu should have a similar
  problem.

  Another problem is the control volume. When I change the volume using
  a key combination to up volume and down volume. If I up the volume
  when I have got 0 level, the volume doesn't ear in the two first steps
  that I pulsed UP volume. Other problem is, that if I press up volume
  it change a lot with only one press of up volume. This generate the
  situation of volume too low and when press up, the volume is too high.

  
  Thanks for your time.

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