If you’re looking to boost the bass in your music, there are a few things you can do on Windows 10 or 11. Here are a few tips:

  1. Change the Sound Settings One way to boost the bass in your music is to change the sound settings. On Windows 10 or 11, open the Sound Settings app and click on the “Sound Effects” tab. Here, you can adjust the volume and balance of your audio output, as well as select which audio devices should be used for sound playback. You can also enable or disable Bass Boosting effects here.
  2. Use Third-Party Audio Apps If you don’t want to mess with the Sound Settings app, you can try using third-party audio apps instead. For example, Audacity is a free audio editor that can be used to adjust volume levels and other settings for sound playback. You can also try VLC Media Player, which has a built-in Bass Boosting feature that you can use to increase the bass level in your music files.
  3. Use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) another way to boost bass in your music is by using Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). VAC allows you to connect two separate audio devices together so that they can share audio data more easily. This means that you can use one device to play back your music files and another device to boost their bass levels using VAC software like BASSFX 3 or Amplitube 3+. ..

The option to boost bass isn’t available on all PCs. If your machine has supported hardware and drivers, you will see this option as described in the below steps. Also, whether you’re on Windows 10 or Windows 11, you’ll follow the same set of steps.

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Turn Up the Bass on Windows 10 and Windows 11

To increase the bass on your Windows PC, first, launch Control Panel. Do this by opening the “Start” menu and searching for and clicking on “Control Panel.”

On the Control Panel window, select “Hardware and Sound.”

On the following page, beneath “Sound,” choose “Manage Audio Devices.”

A “Sound” window will open. Here, select your headphones or speakers, then click “Properties.”

On the “Properties” window, open the “Enhancements” tab. Then activate the option that says “Bass Boost.”

Once you’ve done that, save your settings by clicking “Apply” followed by “OK” at the bottom.

And that’s it. Your connected headphones or speakers will now produce relatively better bass while playing audio. Enjoy your favorite music on your PC!

While you’re at it, you might want to enable Dolby Atmos and also consider using a few tips to improve your Spotify sound.

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