What are the best settings for logitech 2.1 speakers ?

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Kooba123

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Hello,
I bought logitech z333 speakers 2.1 and i don't know much about adjusting the audio on my laptop to get the best sound. Below are pictures of Dell Audio with MAXX Audio Pro( current settings).

https://postimg.org/image/8ez5dujx9/

https://postimg.org/image/mmou2hwm5/

https://postimg.org/image/xnjz7iov1/

There's a bass knob on the back of the subwoofer, is it okay if i put it on max?
Also, the small speakers get too loud when i increase the volume to hear the subwoofer.. Hopefully this can be fixed within the Dell Audio settings ?


 
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That's just placebo and wasting resources when nothing you encounter will be 24/192. Just leave it on 24/48 if that is what it defaulted to. You won't find anything higher than that. Most stuff is 16/44.1. It's also pointless on a low end speaker set like this.

You can't adjust the sub separately but it should only be doing bass and shouldn't be directly noticeable. You probably don't need to change anything. In fact I would turn that off. The person who made what you are listening to composed it to how they want you to hear it without extra software messing it up.

theyeti87

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You'll want to make sure that windows is set to output the highest quality it can.

Control Panel > Sound > Playback Tab > Select Speakers > Properties > Advanced Tab > change to highest available (for example 24 bit, 192000Hz)
 

k1114

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That's just placebo and wasting resources when nothing you encounter will be 24/192. Just leave it on 24/48 if that is what it defaulted to. You won't find anything higher than that. Most stuff is 16/44.1. It's also pointless on a low end speaker set like this.

You can't adjust the sub separately but it should only be doing bass and shouldn't be directly noticeable. You probably don't need to change anything. In fact I would turn that off. The person who made what you are listening to composed it to how they want you to hear it without extra software messing it up.
 
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