Why is the sound on my mac mini server so low (tinny)?

Sorry if this question has been asked before,
and maybe it is a feature that is "undocumented",
but this is the first Mac I've owned ( and I got several)
where the onboard speaker is low and tinny,
even with the volume all the way up.
I had to plug in a pair of old powered compaq speakers
into the headphone jack to get decent sound, comparable to
the onboard speaker of say my G4 MDD 1.0 or even my QS 933,
or my iBook G4 1.25.
Is this natural, or should I be concerned?

It is not a high quality speaker. Low and tiny is it. The mini is just a CPU and Apple expects folks to either pair it with peripherals they already have or buy them separately.
Dah•veed

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