Boost music volume? - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Questions & Answers

Hey guys!
I’ve been running my Note 10 plus stock since I bought it and I feel it's now old enough for a custom rom.
My biggest gripe with the phone is that I am unable to list to music LOUD with Bluetooth headphones.
I have the normal volume limiter disabled but I am sure it would be able to boost the volume even more.
A couple of years ago when I owned the LG V20 I had the phone rooted and was able to edit and XML file if I remember correctly and could boost the volume to any limit I wanted.
Is there a rom or any other option that let's me do this on the Note 10 Plus?
Thanks in advance.

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Have you tried booting into stock recovery and selecting the option to wipe cache partition? This is usually necessary after updating a device to remove any cached data from the previous version interfering with the new version. Sometimes, even the dreaded factory reset is necessary. Backup your data somehow before factory resetting, if it comes down to having to use that option.
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