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I have my volume set at the highest setting on my HP Pavilion g series laptop but the sound should be louder.....is there a way I can increase it?

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Hi,

 

One thing can help is the following.  Right click the speaker icon in the Taskbar and select 'Playback Devices'.  Left click the default device once to highlight it ( it's usually 'speakers & headphones' ) then click the Properties button.  Click the Enhancements tab and put a tick in the box next to 'Loudness Equalization'.  Click Apply to save the change and then click OK in all remaining windows and see if this has helped at all.

 

Regards,

 

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Hi,

 

One thing can help is the following.  Right click the speaker icon in the Taskbar and select 'Playback Devices'.  Left click the default device once to highlight it ( it's usually 'speakers & headphones' ) then click the Properties button.  Click the Enhancements tab and put a tick in the box next to 'Loudness Equalization'.  Click Apply to save the change and then click OK in all remaining windows and see if this has helped at all.

 

Regards,

 

DP-K

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Thank you so very very much for responding regarding my sound situation...I am going to do exactly what you

suggested that I do. I feel sure that this will definitely help... again THANK YOU SO MUCH. I really appreciate

your help.

 

Kind regards,,,,,shilo624

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Hi,

 

You're more than welcome :generic:

 

Best regards,

 

DP-K

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Hi,

Thank you very much for this topis

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Thanks a lot for give me solution.
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@shilo624 wrote:

I have my volume set at the highest setting on my HP Pavilion g series laptop but the sound should be louder.....is there a way I can increase it?


 

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You know your HP product, my volume now have the volume strength that's needed to my satisfaction.

 

Thank you so very very much!

 

James Davis

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Hi,

 

I have HP pro book g2 430 

 

I can't find that option on my play back device ? 

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The sound from the standard speakers pf my Pprobook 645 G1 was amazing until I reset the whole system. Now it sounds like any old laptop. 

How can I regain the old sound?

 

Regards

 

Haluk

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