Hi,

Recently I bought a Xonar DX sound card to connect it to my Logitech X530.
I installed the card and it was recognized by my system (xbmcbuntu).
However, I noticed that the rear speakers are very low and I don't know
why. The speakers are ok, because I tested them separately.

I looked already in alsamixer and I can confirm that all the channels are
not muted and that their level is maxed out.

I found this post that seem to describe exactly my problem:

     https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121683

The post's originator had fixed its problem by selecting another sound
module (oxygen instead of virtuoso), but I really don't know what utility
he used. Does anybody know ? (http://imgur.com/NIeJO)

When I look in the /proc/asound/modules I see virtuoso instead of oxygen so
that's why I tend to believe it's the same problem.

I would appreciate any help.

Thank you.
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