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Audio Equalizers play a vital role for music lovers and sound professionals. It helps you choose the right frequency and lets you balance different sound components. I am not exactly an audiophile but its always great to listen to music at its best settings. Moreover, if you have a great pair of earphones or headphones, it only makes more sense to use third-party Audio equalizers on Windows 10. It’s also worth mentioning that this will enhance your audio for Netflix or any other streaming service to a considerable extent. All this can be done with a few clicks.
Free Audio Equalizer software software
We have listed a few of the Best Audio Equalizer tools for Windows PC.
Realtek HD Audio Manager
Realtek HD Audio Manager for Windows which is quite sophisticated with a clean user interface. Users can customize the sound for speaker, headphones, an in-line device (audio mixers), etc. It comes with predefined settings for rock, live, pop, karaoke and other genres. Environment mode offers sound effects such as underwater, tunnels, forest, and other locations. You can even estimate sound quality for halls, rooms, and you can also control the size of places by room correction feature.
Furthermore, users can even set speakers in 3 different modes which include Quadphonic, Stereo, and 5.1 Speakers.
Windows 10 has introduced a new Audio Mixer. To be honest, it’s not what I actually expected. Windows 10 is a shiny, sleek operating system that has thousands of awesome apps and features. Every Windows 10 user should install the EarTrumpet audio-control app The Windows 10 Store might lack quality apps, but that doesn't mean you can't find the occasional gems. EarTrumpet is one such.
Viper4Windows
After its widely cheered performance for Android, it came out on the Windows platform as well. It comes with different equalizing presets for surround, maximum bass, soft music, rock, Jazz, Pop, and various styles. Installing this Equalizer for Windows can be a bit tricky. It requires .NET 2.0 framework for the application to work. It offers a Surround option by which you can estimate on how music sounds in an open space, a hall, or a closed room, etc.
Unique enhancements such as XClarity offers crystal clear sound by suppressing noise; it also offers 3 bars to customize decibels. XBass enables support for adding extra Bass to the music, and it also lets you pick the device type. Users can also compress the high pitch sound by using the compressor. You can also include effects such as damping, decay, density, early mix, pre-delay, with the help of reverberation feature.
Download Viper4Windows from here.
Equalizer APO
It is a lightweight tool which gets the job done in the least amount of resource usage. This tool is not recommended for beginners as configuring it is a bit complicated procedure. You can install it for any of the output devices and have the ability to control sound and power. You can add an unlimited number of filters which can be done by editing the configuration file. It shows sound components and bands in a graphical manner which makes it easy to visualize for further corrections. You can also add virtual channels and filter it.
Additional features include integration with Voicemeeter and VST Plugin support. Make sure to check the list of supported devices before installing Equalizer APO. Download it from the project homepage.
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As you are facing issues with accessing volume mixer on Windows 10, this issue might have occurred due to corrupted or outdated drivers, try the below and check if it helps.
Method 1:Run Hardware troubleshooter as it will help in resolving the issues with hardware and resolve any simple issues found.
- Press Windows key from the keyboard, type Troubleshooting and select it.
- Click on view all option on the upper left corner of Troubleshooting window.
- Select the Hardware and Device options from the list.
- Click Next to run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter.
Method 2: Uninstall and Update the driver.
I suggest you to uninstall the existing driver and update it.
Steps:
- Right click on the Start button from the desktop and select Device Manager.
- Expand Audio inputs and outputs, right click on High Definition Audio Device and click on Uninstall.
- Restart and Windows will re-install the IDT High Definition Audio driver.
- If it works fine otherwise try to search for the drivers with the help of model number of your computer from the Manufacturer’s website and install them.
For further reference:Fix sound problems
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Uninstalling, clearing invalid registry entries and re-installing the drives worked. :D
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Unfortunately the problem is back... but a bit different
The global volume mixer now lowers all channels in 5.1 but the middle speaker... So if I lower the volume, all goes off but the middle speaker remains on 100... I can see this when opening balance in the properties of my realtec digital output. All sliders move but speaker 3 (middle speaker) when changing the global volume.
Any guesses... ? Now. Uninstalling and re-installing does not help...
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I'm having this same issue, but nothing fixes it.
I've uninstalled the drivers, deleted them from my computer, and restarted to reinstall from scratch.
When I go into the Speaker Properties of my sound device (a Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio) and go to the Levels tab, I find the volume is linked to the balance sliders.
If I move the volume, the balance moves too.
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I could imagine that it is easy to fix. Allowing the main volume mixer to change the level of all output speakers of one output device seems trivial to me...
But then again... I have no idea about drivers and maybe just registry entries...
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I went into the windows sound tool and selected properties of the realtec digital output. then set it to 2 channel 16 bit and back to 5.1. dts.... now it works as supposed... hmmm.. let's see how long this lasts ;)
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I have the same problem. Selecting the device and changing the number of channels sometimes works to reset it, but in a lot of cases it comes back soon thereafter.
I also see some really weird behavior in the dialog box for balance -- if you mute and open the dialog, everything shows in dB rating and isn't editable. It also sometimes shows dB rating instead of the 0/100 number when you're not muted and I can't quite figure out why. Sometimes I can't drag any of the sliders until I close and re-open the dialog a few times.
All in all, the actual balance dialog itself seems somewhat buggy.
For reference, I've got an ASUS Motherboard with the Realtek HD Audio chipset. I'm running it out over HDMI to my receiver (which, though I doubt it matters, is a Denon AVR-3310CI)
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I have the same issue. The OS is coming up to a year old soon and still no fix for such a basic PC requirement on such a widely used driverset. I'm an audio producer and this situation is absurd. Digital optical output is the most effected.
Often the volume mixer does nothing at all. Other times it will suddenly kick up the volume to 100% of it's own accord. Sometimes decreasing the volume will inexplicably shift the balance away from centre and to the left, with the only way to return it to centre by increasing the volume again.
So, basically windows 10 in this configuration has no volume control. I am reliant upon an external 5.1 amplifier to increase and decrease my volume control.
This sucks and gives the whole OS the feel of still being in a public beta.
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it's now April, and I have been updating my sound drivers as often as they are released. but the problem still isn't fixed.
only way around it is to set the sound to default stereo. and reboot.
then switch it to 5.1 and pray it is good, other wise switch it back to stereo and reboot again.
I don't let my machine sleep since on wake up it is messed up again.
using RealTec HD sound drivers via digital optical out.
any help for a more permeant fix would be great.
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