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    ASUS G73JH speaker setup?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Crogge, Mar 7, 2012.

  1. Crogge

    Crogge Notebook Consultant

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    Nobody here knows the speaker setup of the G73 and has experience with the related sound drivers?
     
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    Never had any speaker problems with my G73 so i never bothered to test it, sorry. Most problems people got are completely unrelated to what you are experiencing.
     
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    Well I don't have any problems, im only curious and it would be nice to access the subwoofer directly.
     
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    The subwoofer is connected to the sound board, but speakers are connected directly to motherboard, if you dont want the sub , remove the wire, thats it.
     
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    Well I asked primary because I wanted to know if its possible "boost" the subwoofer on its own channel a bit. I changed ofc the equalizer settings already but this settings apply to ALL speakers.
     
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    Im sorry , I dont deal much about speakers, but there should be a way to sustain sound only per speaker.
     
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    Mhh I couldn't find any option yet to set the sound for the "single speaker", that would be quite interesting for the sub-woofer.