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Old 29/10/06, 08:50
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do i need a sound card??

I have just bought some usb headphones but they are very basy.. I have bass and treble control on my speakers so they are ok..

Can i alter the bass on the headphones via the pc using a seperate program or would it be better to get a soundcard and use that..

I only use a 2 speaker setup on this pc as it is only for the net..

any help would be great, thanks...
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Old 11/06/08, 22:31
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on my old mobo, when the sound worked unlike this one , i had realtek software which is fairly good it gives you loads of equalizer controlls that you can modify to suit you needs, that was also the driver for onboard sound if you dont use this you could try install it and it should help you with controlling you sound,

worth a try ehh??
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Typical uses of sound cards include providing the audio component for multimedia applications such as music composition, editing video or audio, presentation or education, and entertainment. Sound cards usually feature a digital-to-analog converter, that converts recorded or generated digital data into an analog format. Another important characteristic of sound cards is polyphony, which is more than one distinct voice or sound playable simultaneously and independently, and the number of simultaneous channels. You may require sound cord anytime so its better you have one.
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With onboard sound you cant do much with it, if you have a card though you should be able to alter the sound but i think it would only work for the speakers. But most headphones are designed to have a lot of bass but if its VERY deep and distorted bass then its probably your sound settings (most likely with an onboard).
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