This is actually normal behavior. It's is a tradeoff of using an analog potentiometer for the N22. Analog potentiometers are tactile, and don't require a microprocessor like a digital encoder would, but they sometimes do have some volume imbalance at lower levels. An easy solution for this is to raise the volume of your N22, and lower the volume at your source device.
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- If I plug in headphones will the N22 mute my music playing through the speakers?
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- N22 General specifications
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- How do I know if I bought from an authorized and legitimate site?
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- Bluetooth won’t connect on my Mac Computer (2019 or newer). Reset the Bluetooth to determine if that is the issue.
- I'm hearing noise or static thru my speakers with my N22?