Better sound on Dell labtop than on a Power Mac G4?!
I bought a pair of Sennheiser HD 570 headphones and first tried them out at work on my bosses $800 Dell laptop, cheap in every way. Now I'm home and I plug them into my $2,300 Power Mac G4 Quicksilver and the sounds isn't NEARLY as good. What gives?! If I buy a better sound card, say this will it improve the sound in the headphones? The volume doesn't even get as high. I hope there is a solution because the headphones were expensive. Do the current Power Book G4's have this problem? Would an $800 Dell laptop have better sound capabilities than a Power Book? I hope the Power Mac G5s aren't like this. I'm thinking it's because this computer isn't the newest model.
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It's mainly the volume. It's all the way up on the computer but it's not loud at all. On his, I could get it a lot louder.
BTW, my QS867 blows this old rock guitarists ears away if I crank it up.
I have a PowerBook G4, and I normally don't take the volume up past 4 notches when listening to music and stuff. In games I'll take it up a lot more though.
labtop, haha
I realized this after it was too late.
Yes, system volume is up all the way and DVD Player.
I unchecked the sound check in iTunes and that made a small difference. The volume for DVDs (and music) is still much much lower than when I used them on his laptob.
Would a better sound card help with the volume issue?
Originally posted by wolfeye155
I tested out Fight Club (particularly the opening scene with the techno song) on his laptop using WMP and now I'm trying it on my Mac using DVD Player v. 4.0.
It's mainly the volume. It's all the way up on the computer but it's not loud at all. On his, I could get it a lot louder.
Weird. I'm listening to music on my PowerBook with headphones right now, and there's no way I could turn the volume all the way up and stand it for more than a few seconds.
a_greer thank you so much! I will definitely look into that.