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    Internal and External Speakers

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by EckoAbrams, Nov 21, 2010.

  1. EckoAbrams

    EckoAbrams Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was wondering if it was possible to have audio play through both the internal speakers and a pair of external speakers connected through the audio jack at the same time. I'm on the G73JH by the way. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. dead4ngel

    dead4ngel Notebook Consultant

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    there is no way of doing this. i have seen some people say that when they first received their asus g73's, they tried listening to some audio via headphones, and found that the sound came out of both the headphones and the speakers. however that is a one off bug. Besides the speakers that come with the laptop are nice. i love my music, and i never set the volume higher than 70%. the sound is clear and the subwoofer produces some nice bass. i would also recommend getting DFX Audio Enhancer. Its a plugin that works with various music players. It has loads of EQ presets. i have tested it while it is enabled, and disabled, and while enabled, it immensely improves the sound quality through the speakers.

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