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| Most media players have an equalizer, although you may need to go through a couple menus to bring them up. Once the equalizer is loaded, bring up the lower frequencies. What program are you using to listen to the internet radio stations? Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| you should try to install the software for your soundcard, almost you'll find many options here to increase the sound output and to finetune it. also windows itself got many options to define the sound balance, you'll find them on the speaker icon on the taskbar. both methodes define the default sound for your pc. after all you can try to find some radio stations you like on http://shamusi.com/OnlineRadio/ to test you settings :D Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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