Re: Sound quality of PC speakers
Don't reply to me, I don't have the problem.
pshnfry wrote:
> Try checking the settings (Start, Settings, Control Panel, Sounds and Audio
> devices, Volume, Speaker settings - advanced). Ensure the appropriate
> speaker configuration setting is selected here and that you are using the
> appropriate output on the rear panel. Sounds like you may be using a 5.1
> setting and plugging normal speakers into the subwoofer output if the problem
> follows for both speakers and headphones.
>
> Could also check graphic equaliser settings in any program used for sound
> settings (AC97, Media player, etc.)
>
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>The "software" for the sound system may allow some boosting of the
>>treble, but if you have cheap motherboard integrated sound, spring for a
>>sound card that does have good output.
>>
>>Dan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I tried using headphones as well, but it's the same thing; there is too much
>>>bass and too little treble. New speakers might not do it.
>>>
>>>"Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Get better speakers. The fanciest electronics and mind blowing software
>>>>don't have nearly as much an effect as the quality of your speakers.
>>>>
>>>>To get the most out of your speakers, see that they're arranged properly in
>>>>the room.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Ted Zieglar
>>>>"You can do it if you try."
>>>>
>>>>"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:4790DE3D-8A1D-4772-B578-B49B8394A8B0@microsoft.com...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>My sound quality of my PC speakers aren't very good. All I can hear is the
>>>>>bass sound, and I can only barely hear the treble sounds of music, and
>>>>
>>>>other
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>sounds. I have the Avance AC97 Audio driver. How do increase the treble
>>>>>sound, or lower the bass sound of my speakers so that I can hear a
>>>>
>>>>balance?
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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