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Hello there,

I have been using an overpowered subwoofer (like those in live concerts) and i have it for my PC(i really like audio quality at max). My speakers are really good (2 Sharp ones in front and 2 Samsung in the back linked to a sharp Hi-Fi). On my old monitor i have been using the "low frequency protection" enchantment in the sound settings, but since i got a new monitor whenever the sound is "too low" (like the start of a music track) the speakers "turn off" (the monitor manages to not send any signal to the speakers , for power saving maybe) so i switched to the audio output of my PC and there is no such enchantment for that audio source and i needed to lower the bass from the EQ but im not satisfied from the result. Anyone has any idea how to get/enable low frequency protection or any solution to that?  image.png.71beda784afe3c364ff82a464ec2d406.png(plus virtual sound and loudness equalization)

Tech enthusiast from the land of dept ( Greece ) and casual overclocker. If it has a processor i will overclock it, monitor yes, my car's ecu yes, my brain... yes.

MAIN PC R5 5500 / 32GB RAM / 6900XT
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Just now, NinJake said:

You're pulling audio from your monitor? why?

 

There's also a difference from audio quality and audio loudness.

im not pulling audio from my monitor anymore, it can be loud but usually i operate the speakers at 2-20% audio volume, its pretty clean and crisp very good quality especially for movies and music( i use my headphones for games) but there is tooooooo much bass and (its doesnt bothering me too much but surely my mom does xD)

Tech enthusiast from the land of dept ( Greece ) and casual overclocker. If it has a processor i will overclock it, monitor yes, my car's ecu yes, my brain... yes.

MAIN PC R5 5500 / 32GB RAM / 6900XT
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1 minute ago, NinJake said:

I'm not fully understanding... so your issue is you need a way to raise the bass level?

nope the exact opposite, with low frequency protection the bass was lower and came only through the subwoofer (and not both subwoofer and speakers) and the bass was lower at normal levels . Basically im trying to find a way to manually enable this enchantment , i have searched online and found nothing 

Tech enthusiast from the land of dept ( Greece ) and casual overclocker. If it has a processor i will overclock it, monitor yes, my car's ecu yes, my brain... yes.

MAIN PC R5 5500 / 32GB RAM / 6900XT
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Just now, NinJake said:

It sounds like you need to set a crossover frequency

oh wow thank you , is that a software i need to buy/download and set it up , or i can do this with windows .(sorry im really not good with sound settings)

Tech enthusiast from the land of dept ( Greece ) and casual overclocker. If it has a processor i will overclock it, monitor yes, my car's ecu yes, my brain... yes.

MAIN PC R5 5500 / 32GB RAM / 6900XT
SERVER : i7 2600 / 12GB RAM / 8TB

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1 hour ago, JewPacaBraZ said:

oh wow thank you , is that a software i need to buy/download and set it up , or i can do this with windows .(sorry im really not good with sound settings)

take a look at equalizerapo, there should be some tutorials on the internet. :)

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Main speaker setup is now;

 

Mini DSP SHD Studio -> 2x Mola Mola Tambaqui DAC's (fed by AES/EBU, one feeds the left sub and main, the other feeds the right side) -> 2x Neumann KH420 + 2x Neumann KH870

 

(Having a totally seperate DAC for each channel is game changing for sound quality)

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