Hi,
If it's a Satellite model (likely a C7x/L7x model), try checking the
following:
* If using Windows Media Player, try enabling SRS sound (or something
similar).
* If using Winamp, try enabling equalizer.
* Enable base boost and 3D from DTS sound app (you need to manipulate mouse
in DTS to change settings); this applies if you do have a DTS sound card (I
have a 15.6 inch model which does come with DTS sound card).
Cheers,
Joseph


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David
Plumlee
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 9:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Poor Bass Response on Toshiba Laptop

I recently bought a Toshiba 17-inch laptop with 8GB of memory and a 500GB
hard drive with Windows 8.1 installed.  I am operating it with a wireless
USB-coupled keyboard, so it behaves to me virtually as a desktop machine.  I
bought a middle-of-the-line three-piece set of "Windows" speakers from Radio
Shack, and I have turned the "bass volume control" on the "subwoofer" to
max; but the system does not deliver a very good bass response using the
Windows Media Ap of Windows 8.1.  I have not tried to play music through my
good-quality home stereo, but I have used a pair of headphones which gave
only fair bass output.  I wonder whether WinAmp or some other piece of
software would sound better on the laptop (I know of course that the
built-in laptop speakers won't sound much better than the $19.95 pocket
transistor radios we used to find).  I have also considered teh possibility
of getting another soundcard or something to couple by USB or BlueTooth for
playing music.  This setup would probably buy me another advantage:  I could
perhaps route music through that "box" and Window-Eyes speech through the
Toshiba's built-in soundcard.  I will appreciate any advice any of you might
have.

Thanks.



David Plumlee


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