I was using the realtek regedit trick to set my laptops crossover to 115hz.
Never heard of it?, please read on, link is below.
My speakers are the uFi UCube speakers and subwoofer.
The subwoofer has a 115hz crossover but the speakers don't, so by setting the realtek crossover to 115hz, the speakers get everything above that and the subwoofer everything below that.
The speakers sounded better by not having to play the lower bass they can't and it was a global setting that covered everything I play on my laptop.
The default setting on realtek is 60hz when you set your speakers to NOT full range which is way too low for mine.
You can adjust it using this method:
https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?f=59663I just had my HDD upgraded to a SSD and the window had to be changed too.
Now, the soundcard software on it is default windows, NOT realtek.
So I can't use the realtek crossvoer setting I was previously.
I have looked on the windows regedit but can't find an equivalent setting.
The full range and not full range setting still shows in my audio settings, so the windows crossover must be there somewhere.
For now I'm using the JRiver MC26 110hz crossover so that it removes all bass below that to my speakers and they sound better.
Problem is it's not global, so it only affects things I play through MC26.
If I play spotify or anything else, they play full range and don't sound as good.
I'm using the Equalizer APO for my global EQ and it has crossover settings, but it's just a high or low pass filter.
You lose everything above or below whatever frequency you choose.
Does anyone have a global EQ or crossover setting or software program that allows for adjustable crossover settings?
Perhaps someone better at regedit knows where the windows not full range speaker setting is to adjust the crossover.
Thanks for reading. Perhaps people using realtek can make use of the method I used to.