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I got Logitech Z-3 speakers for my dormroom recently, and so far, I love them. The only complaint that I have is that the bass is just too overpowering, even on the lowest setting. However, I played around with my equalizer in my soundcard's settings, and I was able to get it to sound perfect.

The other complaint that I have deals more with my laptop than it does my speakers, though. It seems that the volume control for my laptop (Toshiba Satellite A75-S206, with Realtek AC'97 soundcard) is pretty low. My friend who has these same speakers says that having his volume control on his speakers set to a little more than a quarter the way is very loud, but for me, it is pretty much barely audible. I know that it's my laptop, though, because it's always been low. So, I was wondering, are there any programs out there that can boost the overall volume of the laptop, or am I SOL? I have checked my volume controls, and everything's set on the highest they can go.
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On my machine (M35S 456) Media Player came installed with the WOW XT panel. I find that activating this makes a significant difference in the volume, especially if the speakers are set correctly (laptop vrs eternal speakers) Not sure if this applies to your machine but if it's not preinstalled you might want to DL a trial and see if it makes a difference. Hope this helps.
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Thread Starter 
Mine comes installed with that plugin, also. However, doesn't this just affect Windows Media Player?
post #4 of 7
Yes it's for Media Player although I think there are plugins for other players. Maybe I'm misunderstanding you - what software are you using with the speakers? Also I assume you have accessed the speaker icon in the system tray and set everything to max?
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Toshiba launches premium corporate laptop line
It's going to keep the latest technology to itself at first

FEBRUARY 14, 2005 (REUTERS) - Toshiba Corp. launched a new line of laptops today designed to be more secure, sturdier and easier to connect, in a bid to lure business customers by retaining the latest technology longer for itself.
The Tokyo-based company, which is also a major supplier of hard disks, DVD drives, chips and thin displays to rival laptop computer makers, introduced the new line of EasyGuard portable computers to differentiate itself from commodity products.

"We're going after selfish innovation. We keep the best technology for our own products for six to nine months. After that, we commoditize it, while at the same time, we will introduce new premium features for new products," said Oscar Koenders, Toshiba's European general manager for computer systems. "Mr. Dell ... we'll cut him off for six to nine months."

By 2008, Toshiba expects more laptops will be shipped than desktop computers. It claims about 15% of the laptop market and ranks No. 7 in overall PC rankings, including desktops and laptops, according to Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc. Last year, 189 million PCs were sold worldwide.

The strategy to approach the business market with EasyGuard products is similar to the Qosmio line of premium laptops for the consumer segment launched six months ago. But unlike the Qosmio products, EasyGuard laptops won't be priced much above other laptops.

"Making products more robust is not worth hundreds of euros to a corporate IT department," Koenders said.

The features, however, could save businesses significant amounts of money in case computers are dropped, stolen or lost. Toshiba has fitted the products with a range of safety features that prevent loss of data, including advanced movement sensors, rubber bands and air cells around fragile components, and water insulators that keep a computer from crashing three minutes after spilling a cup of tea over the keyboard.

Tests by independent test institute TUV America Inc. showed the laptops survived a fall from a desk and 30 milliliters of water poured on them.

The machines will also be fitted with a range of the latest market-standard security features, as well as improved connectivity systems for wireless and wired networks. One new item is a "summit" function that makes it easy to wirelessly share information between laptops in a meeting.
post #6 of 7
Thread Starter 
Yes, I'm sure that everything is set to max. And, I use Winamp to play my song files on my computer, and Windows Media Player to play my CD's.
post #7 of 7
Try this:

http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...WEIGHT&awhit=3

If none of this helps then maybe try to find someone else with the machine and find out weither or not they also have the low volume problem. If not then it is probably a driver issue or, less likely, a problem with your sound card. If you are still under warranty then maybe Toshiba can sort it out for you. Sorry I can't be more helpful
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