Hi,
As I explained earlier, impedance detection (and consequent amplify level autosetting) is only done when connecting your audio device (impedance detection can also be done automatically during an update of the APO SWC drivers or related drivers).
@Melchior : You misunderstood him, it's only GeneralPlatypus's tweaking attempts that reset, not the amplify level.
@GeneralPlatypus : If you absolutely need to unplug and replug your headphones while keeping the amplify level unchanged, and in order to avoid all those registry tweaks and such that you do, since the impedance detection is done at the physical connection, simply plug in a short 3.5mm jack extension cord that is constantly plugged in and plug in your headphones when you want to use it.
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