My wife's comp has a pair of Logitech z625 speakers. They sound fine, but they're afflicted with obnoxious potentiometer scratching that I can only briefly subdue with Deoxit. Is there a better fix?
Microsoft has released software updates for the Xbox Series S and X and the Xbox app for iOS and Android that bring some quality-of-life improvements and small tweaks that you may notice the next time ...
If you're having a hard time hearing business presentations, productivity "mood" music or your video conference calls, your volume may be set too low. Windows 7 includes a convenience volume control ...
In Windows 11/10, you can easily adjust the volume level of individual devices and apps, in some cases, you may just want to mute and unmute the volume as needed without affecting the set volume level ...
There are four different ways in which you can change the default sound output device on Windows 11/10. Using Taskbar Corner Volume Icon In the Settings app In the Control Panel In the Game bar Let’s ...
SoundSource 4 is a menu bar utility for changing the volume, output, and audio device settings for individual apps, with support for adding built-in or third-party audio effects in real time. For all ...
Android (Rooted): The default sound control options in Android leave a bit to be desired, and don't let you discretely adjust notifications, calls, media, or even choose which notification sounds play ...
Boom 3D is a popular volume booster and equalizer app for Mac that offers fine-grained control over volume and audio output settings either system-wide or on a per app basis. In addition to ...
It’s hard to put a good button on wireless headphones. Like I’ve said before, wireless headphones need to include audio playback controls, and they need to do so in a way that makes it easy for ...
Designers of high-end multichannel audio systems have a new industry standard analog volume control integrated circuit (IC): the CS3318 from Cirrus Logic Inc (Nasdaq: CRUS). With a superior dynamic ...
The song you’re listening to on your iPhone is a bit too quiet, so you adjust the volume. Perfect. Then the song ends, and the next one blasts your ears. You fumble your iPhone from your pocket and ...