Quick Window 7 question

edited February 2011 in Chit chat
Can you adjust the EQ on the audio from a Windows 7 PC? You certainly could with XP, but I don't see it with Windows 7.
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  • edited February 2011
    Depending on what sounds card/on board sound you have, you should be able to make adjustments by going:

    Control Panel > Sound > [click on your speakers option in the first box] > Properties

    If you have official drivers installed by the sound card manufacturer, you can make adjustments there too.
  • RNDRND
    edited February 2011
    Most soundcards come with their own configuration software, if you installed the drivers, have a look in the start menu.
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  • edited February 2011
    My reakltek onboard 'soundcard' has EQ software but it doesn't really cut the mustard (especially with Spotify) so I've taken to using a rather nice piece of software called Breakaway audio enhancer - not freeware sadly but does a rather fine job of enhancing all sound output from Windows to good effect.
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