Speakers including an EQ back in the day, or for the last seven years or so, I have usedĮSpeak for something like 15 years. I find this amusing, because I have the opposite tonal problem. I need to find some speakers with some built-in equalization to focus onmy preferred frequency range if such things work for a Windows PC. To: Re: NVDA 2023.2 ESpeak Compared to 2023.2 RC 1: Was There a I now want to find a good accessible software EQ tool so I can try to carry this effect with me, although I suspect it is also a function of the size of speakers.Įven the little 10" bookshelf speakers I use, are better than anything I'm likely to find in a laptop, just because of cabinet size and resonance. Otherwise I find it much too upper mid/lower high frequency heavy and harsh, when just coming out of laptop speakers. Then I realized that I only really like it, when I can EQ the crap out of it, to add bass, and customize the mids. I always thought I liked ESpeak, until I started using it on laptops outside the office more regularly. In my office, I have either used it with speakers including an EQ back in the day, or for the last seven years or so, through my office studio mixer (an analog console with four mic channels and four stereo sets that I run computers through). I have used ESpeak for something like 15 years. I need to find some speakers with some built-in equalization to focus on my preferred frequency range if such things work for a Windows PC.I find this amusing, because I have the opposite tonal problem.
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