My home PC setup: FOCAL ARIA 906 Studio Speakers x2 240W with NOBSOUND REACT SW 120W Sub. Im with ASUS RogStrix B550 E-Gaming for gaming, listening music etc. This board use ROG Supremefx 7.1-channel high definition audio codec s1220a same wth Realtek core. Totaly 2.1 sound system with cost 2.350€. BTW Here my best EQ Settings to listen Music with Realtek EQ 48000Hz - 24bit ( i agree) for home using 32HZ - (4) 64HZ - (8) 125HZ - (2) 250HZ - (-1) 500HZ - (3) 1KHZ - (1) 2KHZ - (0) 4KHZ - (4) 8KHZ - (10) 16KHZ - (8)
Thank you so much! This might not be anything related to it but my PC rear output audio jack is having strange pop noise every time the sound is played to every speaker/headphone devices I connected to it, I thought I was doomed because there was some serious power failure in my area, and I'm totally convinced that had shorted my motherboard audio jack. However after I use your settings + loudness equalization the noise is totally gone. Thank you so much!!!
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44.1 kHz / 16-bit is sufficient, but 48 kHz / 24-bit offers better quality and is often used for professional audio and video production. And Amplifying the level will boost the output volume. However, be cautious when adjusting this, as setting it too high might introduce distortion or noise. It’s best to find a balance where the audio is loud enough without losing clarity.
Will it be good for watching movies and TV series? Also will it be okay to select the living room as an environment and turn on loudness equalizations?
Boosting the bass and treble frequencies can make the listening experience more immersive, which can be particularly effective for movies and TV series that have a lot of action and sound effects. So, if you're looking for a more cinematic experience while watching movies and TV series, your EQ setting with slight bass and treble boost may work well for you. As for turning on the "Living Room" environment setting and Loudness Equalization, this can also help to enhance the overall sound quality of your audio. The "Living Room" environment setting is designed to simulate the acoustics of a living room, which can help to create a more natural and realistic listening experience. Loudness Equalization is designed to boost the volume of quiet sounds and reduce the volume of loud sounds, which can help to level out the overall volume and make it easier to hear quieter parts of the audio. Overall, if you're happy with the way your audio sounds with this EQ🙂😄 setting, the "Living Room" environment, and Loudness Equalization turned on, then that's what matters most. Keep experimenting and adjusting your settings as needed to find what works best for your particular situation.
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Yes there is, make it flat.... Then if you're more of an FPS type, it's important to hear those little details, such as footsteps or movements in your gaming headset. In this case, enhancing the 2,500-4,000 Hz range will keep you alert during your playthrough. Adjust 2k to 4k Range.
Realtek audio and FX sound are two different technologies used for audio processing and sound enhancement in computers and other devices. Realtek audio provides basic audio functionality, while FX Sound is a software-based solution that enhances audio quality. Whether one is better than the other depends on the individual's specific needs and preferences.
@@Hemaldalemusic i install from the realtek web..an then directly swicth to microsoft store and installed from there..or maybe because problem with the hardware..
It might depends on motherboard manufacturer, I'm using Acer Aspire laptop & when I open Realtek Audio Console I don't have the equalizer as well (it is replaced with Acer Trueharmony).