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Old 06-14-2005, 09:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a inbuilt sound card. my mother board is form zida tx810e.
i want to boost the sound card. is there any good prgrram tht u guys hav beenn using.
i mean so tht the card produeces more loud sound.
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Old 06-14-2005, 10:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Do you mean increase the number of watts your soundcard puts out? If thats the case i've never seen anything since almost all of computer speakers are self powered. If you want your speakers to be louder than you will have to buy new speakers.
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yeah i cant think of any, you will need to get bigger speakers, or hook up your speakers to ou hifi system
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yer i use headphones and i also would like it to be louder, i have a onboard sound, if i got a soundcard would it be any louder?
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i mean just force the card to amplify the sound. my speaker can produce lot loud sound but my sound card supplies only low sound for the speaker
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Even if you could, it would probably be so minimum that it would not make a difference.
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There is no way to do this. I will explain the process to you, a sound card sends out information to your speakers in the same way a cd player reads a cd and send information to an amplifier. Computer speakers are self powered so have their own amplifier inside them. This is what boosts the signal. To get a louder sound you want better speakers to get a clearer sound (this doesnt neccarily means less distortion) you want a better sound card. The soultion that i can think of if you didnt want to buy better speakers is to try a phono pre-amp this will take the signal from your computer, as longs as its analogue which it will be and re-organise it and strengthen it. a good hi-fi retailer so not an electrical store should be able to get you one. with the headphone situation your sound card powers your speakers so you just need a pre-amp booster type device they should make one. i've been in the home entertainment design industry for a few years off and on, leave it with me and i can see what products are available.
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i mean just force the card to amplify the sound. my speaker can produce lot loud sound but my sound card supplies only low sound for the speaker
Dont you have a headphone jack on your speakers? if you do then turn the volume up on the speakers when your headphones are plugged in.
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