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Windows media player bass x


Question Posted Saturday July 28 2007, 10:16 am

Heyy

I love songs wid a good bass and like thumping drums [like niche/ 4x4 bassline n tha] but how can i emphasize tha bass n beat on media player?

I can go on graphics equaliser on Windows media player but it sounds crackly and broken up.. I think im not balancing it right

ANy Tips ?x


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mynamesallan answered Saturday July 28 2007, 11:05 pm:
increase the low frequencies, but not so much to where it clips. Also, you're going to need to balance it, so when you turn up the bass, turn the treble up a little bit too(high frequencies). Plus try to go to Start/Control Panel/Sounds and Audio then look at the advanced buttons and see if oyu find a treble and bass control.

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