Now, with your nose still almost touching the monitor, start slowly backing away from your monitor until you are as far back as you ever go in your chair.
#How to set up sound blaster software movie#
So, what you do is simple: play music or a movie and listen to it very carefully while you slowly lean closer and closer to your monitor until your nose almost touches it. The idea is to maintain clarity no matter if you're seated comfortably or leaning forward.
What I'm talking about is getting the best imaging for where you usually sit while allowing for other occasional positions (such as leaning forward) so that you never sacrifice clarity. Experiment with the angles of your satellites (which way they are both pointed) Taking the grills off is even mentioned in Klipsch's FAQ: Look for "Should I play my speakers with the grilles off for better sound?" I looked for this AFTER taking my grills off and discovering that the sound is superior. What I hear is the lack of having something blocking the sound coming out of the speakers it's completely uninhibited. The difference may seem subtle to some of you, but some of you may feel that the difference is quite noticeable. You might find as I did that the sound is clearer and the imaging is even a little bit better (and so, tiny details are even easier to hear). If you don't have any pets or children who might damage the speakers, then remove those grills. So, without further delay, let's get started:
However, some things can obviously apply even if you're not using these as computer speakers, and SOME things can apply to almost any speakers. This is also assuming that you are using your ProMedia 2.1 system as computer speakers. Yes, going the route of doing physical mods can potentially provide amazing results (noticeably better than what you'd get from doing all 6 of these things), but this is for people like me who aren't up to such a task. Would you like to get even better sound from your ProMedia 2.1 speaker system very easily? If so, then here are 6 things that you can do to get noticeably better sound without doing any physical mods.