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I can't set speaker and headphone volume separately on my laptop.
This results in me blowing my ears out when I unthinkingly plug in the headphones and don't turn down the volume, and it being really quiet when I play something without the headphones and don't turn the volume up.
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(Though I actually wanted the opposite; I wanted the speakers muted when no headphones were plugged in, but the volume turned up when they were)
So you must be buying shitty or overpriced headphones.
I got one used for $10; a Coby pair that has a noise-cancelling feature. I never use it though.
My other pair, which my dad currently uses, is a free pair from JetBlue. It might actually be better than the Coby pair.
Well I guess I also have two pairs that don't even cover the ears. One of those came with a CD player; I don't remember where the other came from but it's possible it came from Reuse at MIT.
Earbuds are not made to be used with computers.
And what do you mean earbuds are not made to be used with computers?