Anyway, three weeks ago on my new PC, the equalizer was set entirely flat (as is should be as a default!), and I was pleasantly suprised at how good these speakers sounded compared to the previous PC I was using.įast-forward to today and it seems the treble is depleted-don't know, maybe it's my imagination, but I have noticed this on more than one recording. In renting cars innumerable times in the last 30 years, I have found that the previous driver has ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS turned the bass up all the way, and I have to turn it down (I prefer listening to music, and not thudding-I'm such an insufferable snob). Since everyone on the planet adores BIG BASS, I always check these settings, say, for example, when I rent a car. I checked this, because my AudioEngine A2+ speakers sounded different (better) than with my previous system. I was able to find the equalizer a few weeks ago when I set up my new PC. Nearly EVERY time I sit down to do this, the system (laptop in this case) does not recognize my ADC as the audio input-or there is some other problem-and I have to search endlessly through the menus because Microsoft has completely changed where everything is! I know this from years of recording vinyl LPs to FLAC using Audacity. I suspect this is because Microsoft rearranges the sound settings menus incessantly, and the correct answer will differ from what was posted the day earlier. I have researched this online, but this question yields innumerable different answers.
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