Increasing Max Volume In Windows Created 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:18:29 UTC by ATDestroy ATDestroy

Created 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:18:29 UTC by ATDestroy ATDestroy

Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:18:44 UTC Post #279313
So here's the deal, I got a nice pair of Koss Pro4AA Titanium headphones, and they simply aren't putting out enough volume. I know they can go louder, but the sound controls on the computer are limiting it. I use soundmax digital audio. The volume is up ALL the way on this thing, I'm wondering if anyone knows of any way I can increase the volume put out by my computer, and therefore the headphones.

Screenshot of my soundmax settings.
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Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:21:02 UTC Post #279314
Use windows volume...? SoundMAX probably has a limit so your ears don't end up bleeding.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:27:47 UTC Post #279315
Soundmax pretty much integrates itself into the windows sound, the windows controls change as soundmax changes, for example:
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Compare to the soundmax controls, they're the same, and they change when the other changes, they're linked.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:32:06 UTC Post #279316
Set "Wave" to max.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 18:33:28 UTC Post #279317
got a little improvement, but it was almost up all the way as it is.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 19:12:37 UTC Post #279318
In device properties, have you set "headphones" or "earphones" or something like that? Maybe if you leave "speakers" it'll go louder.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 19:46:55 UTC Post #279319
Nope, didn't get any increase in volume.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-26 23:13:32 UTC Post #279323
check the chair-keyboard interface.

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Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-27 15:15:47 UTC Post #279336
Thanks.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-27 17:45:10 UTC Post #279338
you could switch programs and get yourself a better boost plug-in.....

are you headphones coming from the computer or a receiver? I feed all my sound into a real stereo receiver that way I can boost it and adjust it manually. this works out great while you are running a program or playing a game and don't want to switch back to the desktop. Get yourself a nice used receiver from a local pawnshop--I did....$20
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-28 01:01:20 UTC Post #279346
Try right-clicking on your speaker icon, and open the volume mixer.
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Check your devices, and the volume levels for each. I once had a device called Total Recorder installed for recording audio streams directly from the "wave out" or speaker (because my sound card didn't have that option available).
The volume was turned down half-way for total recorder, and all my other audio devices sounded "quiet". Adjusting the volume for this device (which i guess was set as my primary device) or disabling it fixed the problem..

hope halps! =)
Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
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