P Pooky Garfield's Teddy Joined Dec 16, 2007 Messages 24,504 Reaction score 21 Location Neverland May 2, 2008 #1 On my iTunes there's too much bass. I've fiddled around with the equaliser settings and can't seem to get it right... Can someone help me with getting it right?
On my iTunes there's too much bass. I've fiddled around with the equaliser settings and can't seem to get it right... Can someone help me with getting it right?
crysis Expert Member Joined Dec 22, 2006 Messages 3,602 Reaction score 558 Location Location Location May 2, 2008 #2 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again?
P Pooky Garfield's Teddy Joined Dec 16, 2007 Messages 24,504 Reaction score 21 Location Neverland May 2, 2008 #3 I have tried tried again lotsa times..... Thought some of the Audiophiles on here could help me out.
H HavocXphere Honorary Master Joined Oct 19, 2007 Messages 33,153 Reaction score 1,297 Location Europe May 2, 2008 #4 Left side is usually bass. Keep the buttons in a fairly smooth line. Lower left side. Boost middle, leave right as it is.
Left side is usually bass. Keep the buttons in a fairly smooth line. Lower left side. Boost middle, leave right as it is.
P PostmanPot Honorary Master Joined Jul 16, 2005 Messages 35,014 Reaction score 81 Location Cape Town May 3, 2008 #5 Playing music that has been "ripped" by iTunes? I always found it a bit tinny.
d0b33 Honorary Master Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 17,506 Reaction score 493 Location Western Cape May 12, 2008 #6 Control panel> Quicktime Preferences and choose your speaker setup. I chose 5.1 for the Creative GD580 speakers I got today and iTunes sounds good to me for the first time.
Control panel> Quicktime Preferences and choose your speaker setup. I chose 5.1 for the Creative GD580 speakers I got today and iTunes sounds good to me for the first time.
J Just_Ice Executive Member Joined Mar 8, 2008 Messages 7,589 Reaction score 53 Location RSA May 12, 2008 #7 Change the settings on the software that controls your actual speakers? Not the program you are running it from...
Change the settings on the software that controls your actual speakers? Not the program you are running it from...