Today the sound coming from my computer speakers when I listen to anything, CDs, YouTube, internet radio etc sounds overbright and echoing terribly as if it is been recorded in a shiny new dustbin. I would be very glad of any suggestions that might remedy the situation. Maybe I’ve inadvertently touched something?
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clive heath
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clive heath
On a laptop it'll be the other stereo jack socket next to the one you plug earphones into, or, you might have a USB plugged into one of the USB sockets which the sound circuit is treating as an alternative input. On a floor standing computer it'll be a stereo jack socket at the rear usually in a group of two or three, but if you don't know what it is you are probably not using it so my suggestion is inappropriate, apologies !!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostRe msg 1 - what machine are you using? What playback software?
Some software has the ability to replay audio as if in different locations e.g. cave, bathroom, football stadium etc.
Just possibly you have such and turned a feature on.
Success! I'm using Realtek HD Audio manager, which seems to control all the sound on my computer. On the 'sound effects' tab the drop down menu of ‘sound environments’ I had inadvertently changed to 'cave' or 'hanger' or something like that. So I've altered it to ‘generic’ which has defaulted to ‘none’. Everything sounds alright now. Many thanks for all the suggestions, I do appreciate it.
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