I have a Positivo BGH i7 Core and I thought the sound was going to be acceptable, but the truth is that everything sounds like it's in a can, even with installed Realtek High Definition Audio driver(long title for nothing). I had a Packard Bell bought in 2008 and the sound was ten times higher. Is there any way to fix it without having to resort to external speakers?
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Answer by
Aiden McLeod
It's possible that your computer has a set of speakers that aren't that powerful or this can be caused by a hardware malfunction. In any case, the recommended thing to do is to take your computer to a service. By doing this, you can find out the reason why the sound quality isn't that good.
I have a Positivo BGH i7 Core and I thought the sound was going to be acceptable, but the truth is that everything sounds like it's in a can, even with installed Realtek High Definition Audio driver(long title for nothing). I had a Packard Bell bought in 2008 and the sound was ten times higher. Is there any way to fix it without having to resort to external speakers?
It's possible that your computer has a set of speakers that aren't that powerful or this can be caused by a hardware malfunction. In any case, the recommended thing to do is to take your computer to a service. By doing this, you can find out the reason why the sound quality isn't that good.