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Good morning all-

When at my desk I wear headphones which are driven by a small USB DAC/headphone amp thingy. I would really like to add some kind of tone controls to this feed so I can adjust it a bit.

Other than weird spatial "3-D" effects I have found exactly zero tone controls built into Windows itself. Does anyone know of a way to add some? I'd be perfectly happy with simple bass & treble but hey if you've got a 48 band parametric plugin share that darn thing ":^)

Thanks!
 
What are you listening to? What file type, what software is it played through?

If it's something that can be played by VLC, it has a graphic eq.
 
WinAmp also has built-in tone controls (Link).
Note: The 5.8 Beta was released by Nullsoft because the dev version was leaked to the Net. I use it and it's fine, but if you prefer the last "Full" release then DL version 5.6.6 Final.

My WinAmp

WinAmp 5.8 Beta.jpg
 
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What are you listening to? What file type, what software is it played through?

If it's something that can be played by VLC, it has a graphic eq.

Most stuff is via Chrome (news articles, YouTube videos, ... ) but also Amazon Prime & even an occasional optical disc.
 
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