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Solve : How can I increase output of new PC speakers?? |
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Answer» I have a combinatin of one small subwoofer speaker and two L/R common speaker together. I expected the speakers to be much louder than what I was using before, but it appears the output is about the same. I've gone to control panel and checked in the audio areas etc. but everything shows as being at max volume. Am I MISSING something here? All the speakers have sound coming from them so they do WORK fine in that sense.What brand and model are those new speakers? Forgive a silly question, but are you certain the speakers don't have a separate volume adjustment? Quote from: soybean on May 22, 2014, 08:29:57 AM What brand and model are those new speakers? Frisby Amplified 2.1 PC Computer Laptop Notebook Desktop Speakers Wired Remote Quote from: Allan on May 22, 2014, 08:43:55 AM Forgive a silly question, but are you certain the speakers don't have a separate volume adjustment? There is a circular "remote" that is built-in to the subwoofer. I've maxed that out, the audio program volume RUNNING the audio, and the pc speaker volume.If you say you've maxed out all the controls for the volume (Including in the media player) then I'm afraid you have reached its LIMIT. If you really want to make it louder and clearer a sound card might help. Your sound components have reached their maximum capacity so software adjustment WOULD be useless. Try upgrading your speakers for greater output. |
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