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    Improving T500 audio quality

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by batmodem, Mar 7, 2009.

  1. batmodem

    batmodem Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys,

    I've been concerned with the audio quality of my T500 so I started fiddling with settings and I like how is sounding now. I can still hear some noise when music is very complex but I don't know if this could be the source. I'm still testing it with music. Let me know how if you notice any difference.

    1. Go to Control Panel->Sound.
    2. Select Speakers.
    3. Click on "Configure".
    4. Click on "Next".
    5. Select "Front left and right".
    6. Click on "Next".
    7. Click on "Finish".

    While still in sound settings:

    1. Select Speakers.
    2. Click on "Properties".
    3. Go to tab "Enhancements" and mark "Disable all enhancements".
    4. Go to tab "Advanced" and on "Default Format" select "24 bit, 192000 Hz (Studio Quality)".

    Adjust your speakers to correct bass and treble levels.

    Let your ears have all the fun :D .