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I have a Logitech Z313 speaker system for my desktop. The package comes with a sub woofer that the speakers are pretty much required to plug into because the sound is very low if its not plugged into the sub woofer because I can't adjust the volume. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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Most programs have an EQUALIZER of some kind.
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From what I understand it's a 2.1 stereo system (2 speakers and 1 subwoofer). If the subwoofer is a separate object, there might be a nob on the back of the unit that will let you adjust the sub's volume; my subwoofer has a little nob on the back to adjust bass volume. Nope. There is no nob to adjust the bass. This might not be a real fix, but if you're listening to music, you can EQ it to be high in the treble, low in the bass, or a mix of both. There might be an app that will let you permanently EQ your audio. I'll tell you if I find any information. This might be able to EQ the audio coming out of your computer (apparently if you have a realtek audio chip): http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/get-the-realtek-equalizer-back-in-windows-7-vista/ |
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For one, you could buy a preamp that allows you to adjust bass/treble levels, which is a surefire way to adjust the bass of any input. |

