Music sound of 5530 EM is too low

I bought 5530 EM last week but the sound of music is very low although I had turned up volume into the maximum level of the sound adjustment.
Pls kindly let me know how to fix it.
Thanks!
Tran Duy Linh

I`m totally agree with you kklot, volume level of 5530 xpressMUSIC (?) is a shame ... despite the terrible quality earphones provided with this model.
I feel cheated by nokia, i bought an XPRESS MUSIC because of my great love for music ... but i cant access my music from earphones, cant rewind or change a song .. (!)
I really hope Nokia release a firmware improving
* a higher volume level .........  ---->  URGENT ....!!!
* bugs related to listening music meanwhile you try to do basics like answering a call !!
why the phone has to freeze or restart??
I had always used Samsung, ok, no symbian but great, powerful and rich sound.. 
i`m regreting right now about this nokia cell ....
...by the way, i cant access youyube, maybe someone can help me? is it possible? i didnt find any app for 5530.

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