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There is one thing that is really annoying me about my laptop sound at the moment?
(Well actually since I got it) and this is it: There is a persistent 'echo' on any sound that I would prefer wasn't there.... To give more details, I have an Acer Aspire 5332 (Windows 7) with a pair of external speakers (Logitech). I would appreciate any suggestions as to how a 'neutral' (non-echo) sound could be obtained...
2 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Click the red speaker by the clock
Sound Effects Tab
Select 'Room'
OK
Realtek driver. Select your operating system,
- ?Lv 78 years ago
double click on the speaker & it should load you into the sound adjustment. here turn off the echo or change the settings. also start-settings-control panel-sound & adjust here
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