![]() I actually had to turn the volume down because it was too loud, that's a good sign.ĮDIT 2: As /u/DuckOnBike pointed out, Logitech has updated their software. I'm not an expert or anything, but as far as I can tell the surround is working as it should, I can't tell the difference. Switched my audio controller to Razer, calibrated it in Razer Synapse, messed with the equalizer and various settings, and voila! The headset is plenty loud enough, and has 7.1 surround sound. Just out of curiosity, I tried the Razer Synapse program that I downloaded for my mouse, because it has a feature that lets you configure surround sound for Razer headsets, or any (cough cough) "stereo headset". I fought with the Realtek program and my Windows settings for a long time before I gave up. It gave me the option for 5.1, but the surround wasn't working. At first, I thought that the Realtek Audio on my PC was telling me that I couldn't configure the headset for surround sound by just plugging in the headphone jack. Ditch it completely, the Logitech software that you're supposed to use in conjunction with the USB adapter just doesn't cut the mustard. Apparently, the problem lies in the USB adapter that comes with the headset. ![]() I need the sound to be much, much, much louder.ĮDIT: I solved the problem. With everything cranked up to the highest settings, even with the master settings on the PC up way high, it's still not loud enough. Quality wise, the sound is fine, but the volume on the other hand is extremely tame. Everything is up to date, and I've done some experimenting with both the normal and advanced equalizer. I've updated the firmware, and downloaded the software.
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