Re: Audio Issues on Linux

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On 18/01/2023 10:02, marty172527 wrote:
Recently I bought a new laptop, and after installing Linux Mint on it, audio has less bass than I thought was possible for an audible sound. Refer to https://alsa-project.org/db/?f=c068be0e6925b3c684e6d6cc05142687143fa55 . Please, help me. Music is my life.


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Laptop speakers, unless you can find a really good one, have very little bass anyway. I have a little boom bar that I connect either
with bluetooth or a cable to the headphone socket, and the bass is fine (for a small bar) on that. Even better through a decent PA
system! If you still lack bass, get a USB plugin audio dongle - the cheap end ones are not too bad, I use one on my desktop box
as the audio chip on the motherboard has either died, or I'm doing something wrong as I can't get any sound out of it.
I feed into a pair of small powered studio monitors with that and the sound quality is fairly good.

Bill
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