![]() ![]() How can I apply my EQ settings to all 5 speakers: front L&R, rear L&R, and center? Please let me know if I can provide more info. Therefore, Windows is only applying my EQ settings to front L&R speakers. I know my center speaker is not faulty because I switched the wiring with the front left speaker and got the same result - audio from the front left using the center speaker sounds clear, but audio from the center using the front left speaker sounds muffled. To test if my thinking is correct: when I disable the EQ settings, the front L&R speakers sound the same as the center speaker (muffled) but the rear L&R speakers sound slightly better than the center speaker (same as before though). When I listen to music in 4.1, the EQ settings are applied to both front and rear L&R speakers, since the rear speakers are just being filled in. I also noticed that these EQ settings are not applied to the rear L&R speakers but at least they sound a bit clearer than the center speaker. ![]() I can only hear these EQ settings applied to the front L&R speakers. The narrator's voice sounds muffled as it is missing the treble boost that I applied in Realtek's Audio Manager/Windows audio settings (they copy over). In the case of these Z906 speakers, I applied a +12dB gain on 16kHz frequency and -1dB on 8k frequency.Īfter using this online multichannel audio test, I noticed something odd: when the narrator says "front center" and audio is playing from the center speaker, my EQ settings are not applied to this speaker. I have always used EQ to modify the sound on any device & speaker/headphones I use. Note: After installing a patch that enables Dolby & DTS I am now getting true 5.1 surround sound in applications like videogames, over a TOSLINK cable. Connected using TOSLINK S/PDIF Optical Cable.Hi everyone! The last time I was active in these forums was around 6 years ago, so I am glad to see the community is still so active ![]()
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