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    how can the Realtek sound solution be improved?

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by AJVETT, Jun 3, 2004.

  1. AJVETT

    AJVETT Notebook Evangelist

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    Either the speakers are real weak on the M6809 or the Realtek Audio solution isnt doing its job ive noticed the speakers arent real loud. at full blast ive tried external speakers but they dont work very well. what could be wrong?

    Please provide suggestions if you can thanks.

     
  2. magicbox

    magicbox Newbie

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    Try headphone. you will see the big difference. Buy a nice Sony headpnone. Hope you enjoy it.
     
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    mab45 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recently purchased an M6809 and I think the speakers are too low as well. In a low-sound room, they are fine. But with any background noise, they're horrible.

    I tried watching a movie on a flight and it was IMPOSSIBLE with the "hum" of the engines... very very disappointing.

    I really wish I could find a solution?!
    mab45
     
  4. AJVETT

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    i got head phones should i get an external sound card? and i'll use the Harmon kardon speakers i got with it?