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Sound is very low, anyway to improve it?


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BearCavalry

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Hello my friends. I'm back with another question with which I hope I can get some help with.
I have an Asus G74Sx laptop, and no matter how much I increase the volume, my videos are very quiet, so is my music.
It's always been quiet, but it seems like I was able to improve my volume in some way before, by downloading some application from THX. But I cannot seem to find that application now. Now I can't believe that such a powerful laptop has such weak speakers, it's hard to hear some people talk on Skype, and in movies too. Is there any way to increase my volume without getting speakers?

Thank you
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Hello,

 

My thought is that you need to update your sound drivers to latest one.. :)

 

It will help you..


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I have done that, that was my first step. Apologies for not mentioning it.
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  1. Open Control panel and choose Hardware and Sound
  2. Then choose Manage audio devices On the playback tab make sure speakers is selected.
  3. Click on properties.
  4. Click on Enhancements Tab
  5. Check the Box Loudness Equalization.

which driver you installed now?


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One thing I found from an on line manual, which may help, is press the Fn key and the F12 key together, see if that increases speaker volume. Have a look here :-

 

http://www.manualsli...?page=40#manual

 

Nev.


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One thing I found from an on line manual, which may help, is press the Fn key and the F12 key together, see if that increases speaker volume. Have a look here :-
 
http://www.manualsli...?page=40#manual
 
Nev.


Thank you much. This also seems to have no effect, as my volume is maxed out.
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Odd thing...  :headscratch:

 

Most of the Asus G74SX have this issue! :upset:  -->  http://rog.asus.com/...php/t-3168.html

 

I will try to help you!  :)


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