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DFX Audio Enhancer is the answer.

LEGIN27
Level 7
Hey all, I just want to recommend a software that will allow your G750 OEM audio speaker system to sound the way it's meant to sound. I installed the DFX free version and within minutes I was purchasing the paid plus version $29.99 Check it out at the DFX homepage link below and also on YOUTUBE.:cool:

http://www.fxsound.com/dfx/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM9Hcl5QbUU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDCseVgZ8gQ

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toronto699
Level 13
what audio chip u have in G750 ,

If I'm answering your question correctly per the Device Manager I have the following:

NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM).
Realtek High Definition Audio
Bluetooth Hands Free Audio

the audio chip in your machine is RealTek High Definition Audio , enjoy your sound , I love 5.1 , next time don't buy software ask here first @ this asus forum , theres always a way or better solution without costing a dime , someone here will always help and have answer

I didn't mind though, cause this laptops sound, it's not configured correctly stock..not sure why? Sounds better now with options to change when listening to or watching different media. I'm new around here but not green at all about computers. So I have no problem with asking for help or insight on a given topic or issue. it's just I realize sometimes you'll have to find your own answers and share. I would still say try out DFX and see what I'm referring to as it pertains to sound improvement.


toronto699 wrote:
the audio chip in your machine is RealTek High Definition Audio , enjoy your sound , I love 5.1 , next time don't buy software ask here first @ this asus forum , theres always a way or better solution without costing a dime , someone here will always help and have answer

toronto699
Level 13
www.station-drivers.com HDA audio + dolby {7318} sept 18/14 realtec audio driver

LEGIN27
Level 7
Not long after purchasing my G750JS I began to listen close to OEM installed audio speakers and noticed that sound produced a light rattle that worsened when volume was increased. I attempted to tweak the speakers using the included software and strangely seemed to only alter the speakers found at the base of the display. This meant the rattle stayed no matter what I did to adjust the speaker sound. I was reading a review of the JS model on the COSTCO website written buy a consumer who pointed out a similar problem with the JS audio set up and recommended the DFX audio enhancer. I also remember reviews where someone reviewing the G750 series or a consumer would point out that the seemingly well equipt laptop had a poor audio set up. I thought nothing of it actually as I know most laptops don't have sub-woofers.

My opinion changed once I bought the JS model and I expected a little more because I bought a little more in my laptop that boast to have a better than average sound. After installing the DFX software I noticed an immediate difference as the software seems to factor in the presence of the sub-woofer and and does a much better job of controling its range or pitch as the software works like an equalizer that auto-tunes my laptops audio sound. I'm doing nothing major with the settings as of yet. I use the 3rd DFX preset setting which is referenced as Light Processing/Type II and on this setting alone my listening experience has improved. I can now turn up the volume on my JS without sub-woofer rattle. I do understand that some may say your JS comes equipt with audio drivers software that just needs to be tweaked. My experienced in doing so yielded less than stellar results. The answer to improving my audio experience with my ASUS G750JS is the DFX Audio Enhancer.