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MSI GE72 Apache Pro Audio Issues

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It's likely the way the chassis for the speakers is designed. This is why I went for JBL rather than dYnaudio <3

Rather stranger answer, as this was a line output issue, not relating to how on board speakers sound lol. Figured out it was a pre-install that had reverb turned all the way up. EDIT - Word

Apart from this issue, this is an outstanding laptop. Anyhow, the issue at hand is an echo I have with all audio output, and I can't figure out how to get rid of it. Any ideas? Many thanks. 

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It's likely the way the chassis for the speakers is designed. This is why I went for JBL rather than dYnaudio <3

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It's likely the way the chassis for the speakers is designed. This is why I went for JBL rather than dYnaudio <3

Rather stranger answer, as this was a line output issue, not relating to how on board speakers sound lol. Figured out it was a pre-install that had reverb turned all the way up. EDIT - Word

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