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Anyone have this problem?
When i run my Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speakers through the decoder on my Audigy 2 ZS the center channel sounds faint. How can I fix this?
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Have you checked the level of the center channel amp on the z-5500 console?
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Yes, I can turn it way up but it still sounds faint like it is not given enough juice from the decoder on the sound card
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the centre channel in 5.1 content is generally reserved for voice in movies… if it's from an upmixed source, ie an music file, there's probably not much content to send to the centre channel
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