i usually keep it 2-4 clicks away from the limit that phones have. depends on how loud or quiet the album im listening to is. i used to have it all the way to the limit but that was when i worked at a much more noisy job
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Full on speakers, around 50% to 80% on IEMs/headphones; depends on the max volume I can do without getting tinnitus.
19 or 20
22 if I'm really fucking jammin'
About 4.
Full. All the way.
20-25% of volume for mobile devices (android), and 15-20% on my laptop (MacBook)
Loud enough that people outside the car can't hear me sing along.
Usually between 32%~65%
Usually between 75 - 85 dB