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UX2 bass frequency settings for Windows 10


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Hello, I hope i'm writing it at correct page;

 

I have Line 6 UX2 and Mackie CR3 multimedia Monitors. At Windows 10 i am getting terrible (noisy) bass from this setup. Btw ; when i connect CR3 to onboard sound card its Works fine.

 

I just figure out its about bass settings from Windows.  There is a bass boost settings at speaker properties tab at sound settings. Like ;

 

 

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But this tab doesnt shown at UX2. Is there any way to set bass frequency and boost level from UX2 at Windows? Or any other program can do it?

 

Thanks a lot.  

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First thing you have to realize is those 3" speakers cannot produce real bass response.  I'm guessing their low end spec is around 90Hz.  Using the Windows 'bass boost' probably just boosts the harmonics (higher frequencies) that those speakers can produce.

 

Your UX2 is just an interface.  Any EQing would be done in the software you are using (for example PodFarm).

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Hello thanks a lot for anwser, I'm having this issue when using windows, while listening music or playing video games, If i use podfarm i think i will always need keep to open podfarm right? 

 

Btw: this CR3 multimedia Monitors works great with onboard sound card, thats why i need EQ for windows :(

 

Any idea how to set EQs at Windows 10? 

 

Thanks again

 

EDIT: I found this walkthrough, Its better now.  

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