Hey guys I need help with something. I noticed that the sound coming from my headphones while they're plugged in the computer has quite low volume and average sound compared to the sound that comes out when they're plugged in my walkman. When they're plugged in my walkman, the bass is orgasmicly crazy to the point i think i'll go deaf and the max volume is so loud that I cant even listen anymore.
Funny thing is that my walkman is very old, by very old i mean like i think its from 2007 or something like that. While the sound system my computer has is fairly new and kickass (heck, it has a big-ass subwoofer)
so uhm anyone know why that is and if anything can be changed so the sound improves when its plugged in computer?
(06-18-2014, 12:06 AM)Dogfood Wrote: Hey guys I need help with something. I noticed that the sound coming from my headphones while they're plugged in the computer has quite low volume and average sound compared to the sound that comes out when they're plugged in my walkman. When they're plugged in my walkman, the bass is orgasmicly crazy to the point i think i'll go deaf and the max volume is so loud that I cant even listen anymore.
Funny thing is that my walkman is very old, by very old i mean like i think its from 2007 or something like that. While the sound system my computer has is fairly new and kickass (heck, it has a big-ass subwoofer)
so uhm anyone know why that is and if anything can be changed so the sound improves when its plugged in computer?
Has it always been like that, or did It come just recently?
If you have a program called realtech or something similiar, you can change almost everythig related to audio from there. Bass, diskant etc.
Though, it can be also an issue in you audio card, don't know.
This sounds more like a adjustmen issue to me.
An interesting video, to be honest. Although it's just one of the many out there, I've got to admit it had to be quite scary for those people... especially the one who sits on the floor.