Strange. Check all of your AHI volumes in MorphOS Settings-System-Audio. Just a suggestion. I'm using a Peg2 btw.
No sound options in config file ??
Many channels and high frequencies might cause a lower volume.
(I'm not using any of these and getting ok sound)
sound_output=<type>
none - audio emulation is disabled.
interrupts - audio emulation is enabled but audio output is disabled.
normal - audio emulation is enabled and output enabled.
exact - audio emulation is enabled and exact output enabled.
sound_bits=<n>
Selects the resolution of audio output. <n> can be 8 or 16 for 8-bit and
16-bit output, respectively. Most hosts will use 16-bit output and this
will be the default.
sound_frequency=<n>
Typical values for <n> include 11025, 22050 and 44100.
sound_channels=<type>
mono - monophonic output; all Amiga voices are output on a single channel.
stereo - stereo output; two Amiga voices are output on the left channel and
two on the right.
mixed - stereo output; the four Amiga voices are mixed and output on both
left and right channels.
sound_max_buff=<n>
A typical default is 8192 bytes. For 44100 Hz output at 16 bits, this
would typically correspond to an audio buffer of about 100 ms - although
different audio driver do interpret this option in different ways.
sound_interpol=<type> (default=none)
none - no interpolation.
rh - 'rh' method of interpolation is used.
crux - 'crux' method of interpolation is used.
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Pegasos II/G4/512MB/Radeon9200
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