Quoted from RichieWrench:Should it not be like this one
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That looks like that is supposed to be one of the spinning ones. Whoops
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Quoted from RichieWrench:Should it not be like this one
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That looks like that is supposed to be one of the spinning ones. Whoops
6FD2FBA7-0884-45F6-9E6D-1FF7313F5A07 (resized).jpegQuoted from Captchaos:Thanks! I wont be drilling any screw holes at this point. I will have to take a closer look! Does anyone know if there are any treble/bass adjustments in settings? The game is lacking bass and way too much treble. Subwoofer will solve that
No adjustment unfortunately. I added the Polk subwoofer and it is better. It is still missing quite a bit of the lower end of the midrange if you compare it to listening on headphones. Headphone track is phenomenal. Unfortunately the stock speakers are really squeezed in there so not a whole lot of room to swap them out. Trying an external solution but Amazon lost my amp in transit...grr. Will report back with anything I finalize on.
Quoted from Genjuro:Which polk do u suggest? Hooking into the high level inputs at the sub terminals?
You can. I just picked up the new Polk PSW10 that everyone seems to like. The new one is better than the old one I had on my Hobbit but still just as inexpensive. Much cleaner bass.
There is also a 3.5mm cable coming out of main CPU over to the amp in the backbox. I just used a headphone splitter and connected in that way. But I also had the intent to add in an amp and new speaker system in the bottom of the cab so this made sense. This way I can control the treble and bass and crossover point.
Quoted from Genjuro:Thats a great idea! Obviously this is a low level output primed for amplification?
Yep, just like on the virtual cabinet I made. There are some decent cheap amps that fit right in the cabinet easily. By tapping in there, you get the full signal and not just what JJP set for the sub.
Quoted from Captchaos:Looking for some suggestions! I love the game but the sound quality, in my opinion, is poor. I always play with headphones on bc the sound out of the speakers has no mids or low end, all treble. Does anyone know of a better speaker kit? Or an amplifier system with an EQ? Thanks
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Never did figure out an internal speaker improvement. Went full external with amp, sub, and bookshelf speakers. As you found with the headphones, the sound is there, just not being reproduced by the cheap speakers they have in it.
Quoted from Captchaos:Does anyone know if the speakers can be upgraded with better quality?
Have not seen anything yet. The problem as was stated is that the cpu takes up so much room, the height of the speakers is greatly limited. Like others, I ended up with an external set of speakers.
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