Pixel Buds A-Series looks to fix the broken Bass slider. Since December, the Pixel Buds A-series have complained about a problem with the bass slider, and Google may finally be ready to release a fix, although it now seems, pulled at the last second. went.
The last major update to the Pixel Buds A-series introduced a bass slider, to raise that level to four levels or lower it a notch from the default. And this slider is located under the sound menu where you can also control loudness compensation and adaptive sound.
Pixel Buds A-Series looks to fix the broken Bass slider
Pixel Buds A-Series looks to fix the broken Bass slider However since that update users have complained about how the slider will show their desired level but not actually apply the next time they connect their headphones. Often you need to move the bass toggle back to the level you really want before it. This has clearly been a very uncomfortable test for the last six months.
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There is a thread in the Pixel Buds help forum that has got 234 upvotes and 158 replies as of this morning. For those who subscribed to the conversation, we were alerted yesterday to a new reply from a Google employee.
It linked to a support article that some users mentioned to be a firmware update for the Pixel Buds A-series. However, that article and response were removed for whatever reason.
Pixel Buds A-Series looks to fix the broken Bass slider. There have been no signs of an update since then, which has made owners even more upset that it took so long for the problem to be resolved in the first place. Either Google published its response too quickly, or a last-minute problem was noticed and the update had to be pulled.
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