HT5882 Headphones and iPhone 5c dock

When  I attach headphones to my audio out on my iPhone 5c dock, I am unable to adjust the volume of the headphones and it is way too loud to listen to. Is there something wrong with my particular dock, or is this a typical feature?

doubt it the 4g use pin30 with a tons of wires well 30
where newer use connectors with very few digital ones

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