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    G73JH Sound Settings ... URGENT!!!

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by sean473, Oct 22, 2010.

  1. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    I've got a problem with my G73JH's sound settings... My Bass for subwoofer is causing audio to not sound good.. what settings can i use? Also i listen mostly to rock so some settings for that would be good... also for EAX , what is best setting?
     
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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    everything stock :D
     
  3. Khaldum

    Khaldum Notebook Guru

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    I only use the EQ and the Bass setting, for the EQ I find the "New Age" preset to my liking as I listen to rock, metal ect. and the Bass sounds best at 8 anything more than that and I get a lot of rattling.
     
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    but u don't get subwoofer than right? Bass boost needs to be on for subwoofer right? Also , i'm using 3db currently.. anyone else?
     
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    apachehavok Notebook Evangelist

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    no. Sub will work without bass boost. It just wont boost more bass. Either way, its not going to sound good on tiny speakers like that. Hook up headphones if you want your rock to sound nice.