How to Boost Bass in Windows 10 & 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
You probably notice that the bass can sound tinny when listening to music, watching movies, or anything with audio. You can apply a bass booster to get more bass from your speakers or headphones.
Press the Windows Key + R, type in:
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Double-click on the audio output you want to boost.
Click on the Enhancements tab.
Check the box next to Bass Boost.
Click on OK to finish with the default Bass Boost settings.
Audiophiles can click on Settings to choose a Frequency or Boost Level.
You can change the frequency and boost level until you find the perfect setting for your needs.
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Press the Windows Key + R, type in:
shell:::{F2DDFC82-8F12-4CDD-B7DC-D4FE1425AA4D} and press Enter.
Double-click on the audio output you want to boost.
Click on the Enhancements tab.
Check the box next to Bass Boost.
Click on OK to finish with the default Bass Boost settings.
Audiophiles can click on Settings to choose a Frequency or Boost Level.
You can change the frequency and boost level until you find the perfect setting for your needs.
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