![]() So pleased that I have got my sound back. Only music ripped from audio CDs (mp3) is in 44100 Hz and can be easily resampled to 44100 Hz. I presume I am now using the native Windows 10 audio drivers. The Realtek driver seemed to have been getting in there somehow, despite not being selected as an audio device. I wouldn't say I have goldenears, but the difference is clearly noticeable, different soundstage, all harshness vanished, less of an artifical separation. I managed to disable this and the device in device manager and finally managed to stop it loading.ĭespite the Asus card being the default audio device all along (Wasapi in MC), I'm now back to perfection. ![]() Windows updates had put Realtek back as a start-up service. ![]() Realtek just kept on reinstalling, starting whatever. I was just on the point of opening up the Technics to check my soldering, when I checked and found that Windows updates had reinstalled all the old sound devices and drivers that I had disabled - Intel, Nvidia and Realtek, all now enabled alongside the default Asus device. Then everything went backwards, harsher trebles in particular. ![]() I recently purchased and recapped some old Technics speakers and was getting a fantastic sound out of my system despite running an old Asus Xonar DX sound card. ![]()
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