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Windows 10 Insanely Quiet

JackDoyne

Windows 10 Insanely Quiet

 

Getting really upset with this now, 

 

Windows 10 is really quiet like really quiet 

 

Listening to music on Spotify is very meh, the headphones don't get that loud 

 

My Volume is maxed out 

I've set spotify to loud 

I cannot and won't enable loudness equalisation

 

Headphones - Audio Technica ATH-M50x  

 

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Just now, JackDoyne said:

Windows 10 Insanely Quiet

 

Getting really upset with this now, 

 

Windows 10 is really quiet like really quiet 

 

Listening to music on Spotify is very meh, the headphones don't get that loud 

 

My Volume is maxed out 

I've set spotify to loud 

I cannot and won't enable loudness equalisation

 

Headphones - Audio Technica ATH-M50x  

 

Is it only affecting those headphones? Or is it happening on everything

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Also are you using an audio interface or adapter

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I use those headphones so I know they can be loud

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Just now, AdamBGames said:

Also are you using an audio interface or adapter

Ah i wish, at the moment no, i've only had this issue since a clean install 

1 minute ago, AdamBGames said:

Is it only affecting those headphones? Or is it happening on everything

Nope all devices 

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It's strange, it almost like the audio is auto balancing for some reason? it keeps changing 

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Which drivers are you using? I got really low volume on Microsoft stock drivers, after having installed the one for my mobo, I set the output from the realtek control panel to be "Headphones" instead of "speakers" which increases the volume output 

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