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Fix terrible sound on Lenovo ThinkPad

In the event that you read my blog, you likely realize that I am a major ThinkPad fan. Lenovo has proceeded with the great IBM lineup and now there is a ThinkPad for practically any taste. My present most loved is the Lenovo ThinkPad T470. This 14u2033 excellence is about ideal for work and travel.

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Fix terrible sound on Lenovo ThinkPad

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  1. Fix terrible sound on Lenovo ThinkPad lenovosupportphonenumber4811.blogspot.com/2019/07/fix-terrible-sound-on-lenovo-thinkpad.html Fix terrible sound on Lenovo ThinkPad [SOLVED] In the event that you read my blog, you likely realize that I am a major ThinkPad fan. Lenovo has proceeded with the great IBM lineup and now there is a ThinkPad for practically any taste. My present most loved is the Lenovo ThinkPad T470. This 14″ excellence is about ideal for work and travel. In any case, from the plant, it suffers from a (fixable) issue that appears to torment numerous cutting edge ThinkPads… horrible sound! In particular, the sound is amazingly reverberation inclined… After tuning in to some music on the PC my significant other relevantly said: "it sounds like they are singing into a tin can". Like awfully awful solid quality that is practically excruciating Thankfully, there is a straightforward fix that can definitely improve the sound quality issues Here are the three essential advances: 1. Go to "Sound" in the Windows Control Panel 2. Select your speakers first, at that point "Properties" 3. Check the crate that says "Debilitate every audio cue" (at that point click OK) What's more, here are screen captures: 1/3

  2. Open “Sound” in Control Panel Click your speaker first, then Properties Navigate to the “Enhancements” tab, then check the “Disable all sound effects” box and click OK 2/3

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