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changing default speaker sound levels and settings on G75VW

john_from_ohio
Level 11
After looking around some and then making some changes I now think my speakers sound pretty good on new G75VW.

This is what I did:
1) control panel => Sound ... on playback tab select Speakers then click Properties on bottom

2) On Levels tab I moved the setting for MonoBass down to 50 ( think default was up there higher ). You can move it up or down as needed depending on kind of music.

3) On enhancements tab:
I clicked Enable 2.1 Channel and also Enable Sound Equalizer. When you are on line ( grayed ) for Enable Sound Equalizer ) you can click on More Settings near bottom to pick a preset equalizer or adjust it custom.

Asus maybe you should do a little video thing or some shots showing people how to adjust/customize?

When MonoBass level is high yes it seems to come from left side way too much. Most sub woofers probably cut off frequencies at a higher level than perhaps this setup does? ( My sub in my car cuts off at 120 I think ... it has a dial ... might even be set to 90 ? ).
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MaXimus711
Level 10
The Via Audio Driver v6.0.01.10500d download link is in this guide: ASUS G75VW Clean Install Guide

Scroll down a bit to skip the Windows Installation part then see the Driver Download section it has all the latest drivers including the latest Chipset Drivers, latest Intel Rapid Storage Driver, Latest Intel Management Engine Components, latest Intel USB 3.0 Drivers, and the latest VIA Audio Drivers

MaXimus711 wrote:
The Via Audio Driver v6.0.01.10500d download link is in this guide: ASUS G75VW Clean Install Guide

Scroll down a bit to skip the Windows Installation part then see the Driver Download section it has all the latest drivers including the latest Chipset Drivers, latest Intel Rapid Storage Driver, Latest Intel Management Engine Components, latest Intel USB 3.0 Drivers, and the latest VIA Audio Drivers


Does this driver solve the speakers adjustment problem?

omardelaimy wrote:
Does this driver solve the speakers adjustment problem?


When I adjust the volume the Sub adjusts to always 50% less than the Speaker value so it seems to work nicely.
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rabbert.klein wrote:
When I adjust the volume the Sub adjusts to always 50% less than the Speaker value so it seems to work nicely.


But they should work together at the same time.......

mrwolf
Level 10
Does any have a good Equalizer set up they can share ? I would preferably like a Bass boost + treble setting..

Thanks


c_man
Level 11
I run the 10600a stock and my headphones play very nice. Even the laptop speakers are decent.

It's hard to have one setting fits all.

I'm not sure where does VIA saves the settings. How can I share?