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This wikiHow teaches you how to unlock the volume limit on any non-touch iPod such as the iPod Classic, iPod Nano, or iPod Shuffle. Keep in mind that some iPods, such as the ones produced in Europe, may have a manufacturer-imposed limit on the output volume; if so, you won't be able to unlock your iPod's volume limit.

Method 1
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Setting the Maximum Volume on Most iPods

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  1. If you're currently listening to a song, press the Pause button to pause it.
  2. If the main menu doesn't open when you pause the song, you'll press the Menu button to open it.
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  3. Use the iPod's wheel to scroll down to highlight the Settings option, then press the center button to open it.
  4. Scroll down until this option is highlighted, then press the center button.
    • Depending on your iPod, you may first have to select Playback .
  5. If you previously set a limit on your iPod's volume and implemented a passcode for it, you'll use your iPod's wheel to select a number and press the center wheel to lock in the number for each field in the passcode entry area.
    • If you don't know your iPod's volume limit passcode, you'll need to remove the volume limit using a Windows computer or a Mac . You can also restore your iPod to remove the passcode, though this will remove your iPod's contents.
  6. Once you've unlocked the Volume Limit menu, raise the volume as high as possible by scrolling with the wheel. Doing this effectively removes any volume limitations.
    • While your iPod won't be able to exceed the maximum volume as dictated by this menu, the maximum volume is significantly louder than the default volume.
  7. Press the center button to do so.
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Method 2
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Setting the Maximum Volume on an iPod Shuffle

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  1. Plug one end of the iPod's charging cable to one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod.
    • If you have a Mac, you may need to get a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter before you can plug your iPod's cable into your Mac.
  2. Click or double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
  3. You should see it appear in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Doing so opens the iPod Shuffle's page.
  4. It's in the middle of the page.
  5. Doing so will remove any volume lock that was previously on your iPod Shuffle.
    • If this box isn't checked, your iPod Shuffle isn't volume-locked.
  6. It's in the bottom-right corner of the iTunes window. Doing so saves your changes.
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  1. Click or double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
  2. Attach one end of the iPod's charging cable to one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod.
  3. Once you see the iPod's logo appear in the upper-left side of the iTunes window, you can proceed.
    • This is important because your iPod's hidden files and folders won't show up in File Explorer until your iPod is registered by iTunes.
  4. Click the folder-shaped File Explorer app icon in the task bar at the bottom of your computer's screen.
    • You can also press Win + E to open the File Explorer.
  5. It's a tab at the top of the File Explorer. A toolbar will appear at the top of the File Explorer window.
  6. This option is in the "Show/hide" section of the toolbar. Checking it ensures that you'll be able to see your iPod's hidden files and folders.
  7. Click your iPod's name in the lower-left side of the File Explorer window. You may first have to scroll down on the left-hand column.
    • If you don't see the iPod's name here, click the This PC tab at the top of the left-hand column, then double-click the iPod's name under the "Devices and drives" heading.
  8. You'll usually find it by double-clicking the "iPod_control" folder and then double-clicking the "Devices" folder.
    • You can also try typing volumelocked or _volumelocked into the search bar that's in the upper-right side of the folder.
  9. Click once the "_volumelocked" file, then press the Delete key on your keyboard. The "_volumelocked" file will be deleted from your iPod.
  10. Right-click the iPod's name in File Explorer and click Eject , then remove the iPod from its cable.
  11. Turn off your iPod, wait for one minute, and then turn back on the iPod to accomplish this.
  12. Now that you've removed the lock from your iPod's Volume Limit menu, you can raise the volume by doing the following:
    • Open the main menu.
    • Select Settings .
    • Select Volume Limit (you may first have to select Playback here).
    • Raise the volume limit to the maximum setting.
    • Press the center button.
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Removing the Volume Limit Passcode on Mac

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  1. Attach one end of the iPod's charging cable to one of your Mac's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod.
    • Depending on your Mac, you may need to get a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter before you can plug your iPod's cable into your Mac.
  2. Click the Spotlight icon, which resembles a magnifying glass, in the top-right corner of the screen.
  3. Type terminal into the text box that appears, then double-click
    Mac Terminal
    Terminal in the results.
  4. Type defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE into Terminal and press Return , then type in killall Finder and press Return .
  5. Click the Finder app icon, which resembles a blue face, in your Mac's Dock.
  6. Click your iPod's name in the lower-left side of the Finder window to do so.
  7. In most cases, you'll find and double-click the "iPod_control" folder and then double-click the "Device" folder that's inside of it to get to the "_volumelocked" file's location.
    • You can also try typing volumelocked or _volumelocked into the search bar that's at the top of Finder.
  8. Drag the "_volumelocked" file to the Trash, then release it there.
  9. Click the "Eject"
    Mac Eject
    icon to the right of your iPod's name in the left-hand pane of Finder, then remove your iPod from its cable.
  10. Turn off your iPod, wait for one minute, and then turn back on the iPod to accomplish this.
  11. Now that you've removed the lock from your iPod's Volume Limit menu, you can raise the volume by doing the following:
    • Open the main menu.
    • Select Settings .
    • Select Volume Limit (you may first have to select Playback here).
    • Raise the volume limit to the maximum setting.
    • Press the center button.
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Adjusting Song Volume

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  1. If you can't adjust your iPod's volume output using the above methods, you can still increase your songs' overall volume by adjusting their volume boost from within iTunes.
    • Listening to songs at full volume boost can cause distortion. It can also damage your hearing, so be careful when using this method.
  2. Click or double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
  3. It's a category on the left side of the iTunes window. Doing so brings up a list of all the songs in your iTunes library.
  4. Click any song, then press either Ctrl + A (Windows) or Command + A (Mac).
  5. This prompts a drop-down menu.
    • On a Mac, click the File menu item in the top-left corner of the screen.
  6. It's in the right-click menu (Windows) or the File drop-down menu (Mac). A pop-up window will appear.
  7. You'll find this option at the top of the pop-up window.
  8. Click and drag the "volume adjust" slider to the right to increase the song volume.
  9. It's at the bottom of the window.
  10. Now that your songs have been adjusted, you can sync the songs to your iPod by connecting your iPod to the computer and clicking Sync when it appears at the bottom of the window.
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      Warnings

      • Listening to music on full volume will eventually harm your hearing.
      • Deleting from your iPod any files other than the one specified in this article may prevent your iPod from working.
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