I'm neither an engineer nor an audio expert.  

If you can afford to replace this equipment, I would say you've gotten
your money's worth out of it. Why screw around with a jury rigged,
half-assed solution to try to continue using something that was
inexpensive and low end 20 years ago?  

If you can't afford new equipment, I would just accept that fact that
the knob is miscalibrated to the output and it works how it works. One
judges volume with ears, not eyes, so the volume is what your ears tell
you. Who cares what the knob says?


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