ncments or something? Just a thought!
Tom Kaufman
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 8:52 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Question about a sound card issue - maybe
Well Tim, thanks fo
om Kaufman
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 10:23 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Question about a sound card issue - maybe
Larry: Might it be that you've got something on your stereo receiver set for
enhancments or something? Just a thought!
Tom Kaufman
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Subject: Re: Question about a sound card issue - maybe
Well Tim, thanks for that bit of advice, but I've tried that, and that
takes practically all of my amplification away. I only have the minimum
of enhancement going. I don't even have any equalization, at least n
Well Hamit, I gave it a try, and it didn't do enough to mollify me.
I have that old Audigy in the old computer, and have considered taking
it out and installing it on the Dell, but don't know where the cd with
the drivers disappeared too, so that may not really be an option. Might
have to bre
Well Tim, thanks for that bit of advice, but I've tried that, and that
takes practically all of my amplification away. I only have the minimum
of enhancement going. I don't even have any equalization, at least not
through the sound card, only through Winamp.
As far as Winamp, my player, and th
As a side note I didn't note it right away and could have left it alone, but
that was only because I use my Bose Companion 5 USB virtual surround sound
system. But for grins and giggles I connected head phones to see what the card
is like. Also to use the Stereo Mix feature.
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Yeah the suggestion that you were given kinda fixes it. Gi than the XPS
does that crap too then? I've noted it with my Enspireon 3000. It's some stupid
wall reflection effect either Dell sets and who knows how to truly shut it off,
and or Real Tech does this crap. Yeah I know that annoying e
Try going in to control panel and go to sound link and click on your sound
card. Then go to playback and then to the properties and then the
enhancements tabs and check disable all enhancements. I hope that solves
the problem.
Tim
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From: Larry Higgins
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