11-17-2014
10:23 PM
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03-05-2024
09:49 PM
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ROGBot
11-17-2014 10:28 PM
11-17-2014 10:48 PM
11-22-2014 07:10 AM
11-22-2014 08:24 AM
CoryBee wrote:
Looks like I will be getting the G751JY soon to play with. I will be doing this mod to it as well.
Anyone got some farfetched ideas for a physical mod that a laptop like this would benefit from?
11-22-2014 11:25 AM
hmscott wrote:
CoryBee, hold on to your chair... here it comes...
Do the same kind of mod, but instead of for headphones, do it for the SPEAKERS!! 🙂
Take over control of the built in speakers - wire just the speakers - not the amps or anything else. Use your own crossover, equalizer, and amp(s).
As far as controls, the skies the limit. Wireless control head? Wired? Integrate the controls into the laptop case?
Show Asus how to make a top notch sound system possible in a laptop 🙂
11-22-2014 06:45 PM
CoryBee wrote:
Hmmmm....
Try running that by me one more time.
Are you suggesting I remove the speakers and replace with higher quality ones and a new 2.1 amp?
I actually though about doing something like this on my previous laptop, my plan was to put a Beats pill type thing my girl had that had better sound than that laptop. Never went through with it. But for souch a special machine it is a possibility.
11-22-2014 10:49 PM
11-22-2014 11:22 PM
CoryBee wrote:
Sounds like a fun project. The issue people are having would be interesting to tackle. But where would I begin?
I mean, where does this problem lie? In the drivers? Do I take the audio from the headphone jack? And power it through a device like the Xonar U3 USB DDL Sound Card?
11-23-2014 02:47 AM
hmscott wrote:
CoryBee, if the G751 also has 5.1 audio on the Toslink output, I would go with that, it has the best S/N - less noise than the analog output, and the widest bandwidth.
You could also tap into it from USB - and use software in the PC for processing.
I guess you will need to poke around when you get yours 🙂