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How To Set Up Quadraphonic Speakers

  • #3

Quadraphonic is always forepart (green) and rear (black).

How are the speakers positioned? Are they front end and rear? If so it is working correctly. If you want stereo sound to come up out rear, you need to use "speaker make full" or "stereo surround" characteristic enabled which is a driver/audio stack feature.

If they're all positioned as front end speakers, you lot're better off using a splitter on the greenish jack and then all of them get the same front signal.

  • #5

My guess is that your front speakers are amplified and rear aren't so rear is extremely faint?

How does information technology sound when y'all do "Configure" and test in Sound properties with it selected? The test outputs the same dB to all channels so it should exist obvious if the power levels are non equal.

  • #7

What happens if you reverse green/black? If black sounds terrible no matter what speakers are plugged into it, it's likely a software effect. If greenish now sounds terrible, the speakers are likely to blame.

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  • #8

not sure if the audio needs to be recorded in quad audio to get the effect just i have had that upshot before where rear speakers were bad quality sound (exactly the way the OP explained) that was with a surround sound speaker setup, im sure i fixed it with drivers though, or i might accept messed around with speaker configs in windows, lol cant remember.

that was with my quondam Maximus Hero Six motherboard sound which was supposed to be quite good.

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  • #ten

It could exist some kind of surround sound digital point processing going on. I'd go through everything making sure environmental effects are disabled, all settings are set to quadraphonic, and that all book settings are set evenly.

I'd even consider uninstalling the sound drivers and using Microsoft's Hard disk audio commuter. It has a speaker fill option under the "Enhancements" tab.

Random thought: you tin download free environment sound audio tracks for testing. Some samples here: http://www.surroundsoundmusic.com/downloads/

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  • #xiii

What I hear is that forepart channel has low frequency (LF) while rear does non. Is that the trouble? You want LF sounds through rear too? Get through speaker configuration and make sure front and rear are selected to exist full range ("large") speakers. If that's possible, it should start sending LF to rear likewise and should set the trouble.

  • #fifteen

It definitely sounds like the DSP in the computer is to blame for what y'all're experiencing just it is besides normal behavior for 5.1 or four.1 speaker systems. The way to work around that is using "speaker fill" or "stereo surround." Microsoft'south commuter has a like option under the Enhancements tab that is disabled past default.

These are amplified speakers aye? Private volume knobs on both sets? Simplest solution is probably going to be to get a 3.5mm stereo splitter, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/KabelDirekt-Pro-Stereo-Splitter-Headphones/dp/B00GN76HAG/
That fashion both sets of speakers can get the unaltered dark-green (front l/r) sound; however, using this solution, y'all tin can never practise rear sounds.

  • #17

In a 5.1 system with no DSPs active, playing a sound file that only has stereo sound (front end L/R) you will only hear audio from front L/R and subwoofer if the speaker organization pulls LF out itself (most do). Rear L/R are silent and so is front end C. Enabling speaker fill or stereo surroundings copies the forepart 50/R to rear L/R and averages front end 50/R to front C.

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  • #20

Sounds similar y'all're creating headaches for yourself. Mixing speakers commonly doesn't have a practiced result. At bare minimum, you'd probably need to plug them all into a receiver then you can adjust the gain levels for each prepare. Then you have more to go incorrect. It's simply not worth information technology. Selection the all-time fix of speakers and focus on making them piece of work.

How To Set Up Quadraphonic Speakers,

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