I think Mr. Lammert was trying to warn us, not you. We're the ones who might be at risk of endangering our speakers.I don't see why you bother getting offended, or why you think such warnings should be preemptively silenced.
Let me chime in again. Mr Kemper you should be ashamed of your self. Everyone here I think is trying to help you and your product succeed. I have experienced twice now a dramatic increase in volume using head phones. I commented on it earlier in this thread. Its dangerous. I stated above which profile it happened on, if you need any further information, ask me. In the mean time be on notice that your new software has some serious bugs and quit picking on your customers.
I will say it again, we are trying to help you. I can go the other direction if you like.
Guys, I think you misread ckemper's message. The key words were "additional" and "as well". Nobody is trying to silence anyone.
I think it's great that LasseLammert posted about this in the forum to warn other users, but I must say I too was a bit surprised to learn that Kemper headquarters were never contacted directly for something as serious as this. Why not do both? Forum post as a warning to us, official bug report to get the issue fixed? That would have made them aware of the problem much more quickly and efficiently.
You say you're trying to help, but posting on this forum is really just us users talking amongst ourselves, hoping to be overheard by someone from the Kemper team. This is a user-to-user forum. Kemper staff members do keep an eye out and help where they can, but if you're looking for official support or want to file a bug report, there are official contact forms and e-mail addresses for that. Many other companies operate the same way.
If there is a tone of exasperation in ckemper's post, I read that as "come on guys, we could have started working on this bug much sooner if you had just let us know directly".