AN517-54 speaker quality is incredibly poor

mazryone
mazryone Member Posts: 2 New User
Has anyone noticed just how terrible the speaker sound quality is on the Nitro AN517-54 speakers?  I just got one a week ago running Windows 11, and I cannot believe how bad the speakers are.  Just to be specific, these are the pros and cons with the speakers:

Pros:
- Speakers work.  Sound is output with no glitches.  A basic requirement for anything with a speaker, even a children's $5 toy.

Cons:
- Speaker sound quality issues:
   * Poor bass quality, very thin
   * No warmth (at all)
   * Flat dynamics, no punch, weak/soft sounding transients
   * Entire mid-range is suppressed, almost compressed
   * Not enough highs, air. 
   * Feels boxy and weak.
   * Centered sound stage (DTX ultra whatever makes no difference at all)
   * etc

Basically it sounds like whatever software processing is supposed to be running for these "2W Speakers" is totally not working.  Is this a Windows 11 thing?  Or an Acer thing?  Anyone have these issues w/ their laptop?


Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,825 Trailblazer
    edited December 2021
    mazryone said:
    Has anyone noticed just how terrible the speaker sound quality is on the Nitro AN517-54 speakers?  I just got one a week ago running Windows 11, and I cannot believe how bad the speakers are.  Just to be specific, these are the pros and cons with the speakers:

    Pros:
    - Speakers work.  Sound is output with no glitches.  A basic requirement for anything with a speaker, even a children's $5 toy.

    Cons:
    - Speaker sound quality issues:
       * Poor bass quality, very thin
       * No warmth (at all)
       * Flat dynamics, no punch, weak/soft sounding transients
       * Entire mid-range is suppressed, almost compressed
       * Not enough highs, air. 
       * Feels boxy and weak.
       * Centered sound stage (DTX ultra whatever makes no difference at all)
       * etc

    Basically it sounds like whatever software processing is supposed to be running for these "2W Speakers" is totally not working.  Is this a Windows 11 thing?  Or an Acer thing?  Anyone have these issues w/ their laptop?


    Remember that the AN517-54 sound quality is not like a super Hi Fi lounge room system, it’s just a basic sound and all these Nitro’s are well known for poorsound quality as Acer mostly consentrated on gaming hardware value for money and not sound. Also, its got nothing to do with the audio software, its all in the speaker quality which isn’t real high spec, my suggestion is to connect good high grade external speakers if you want Hi Fi quality and/or use a high end qulaity headphones like I do as these laptops are not meant to be Hi Fi boom boxes


  • mazryone
    mazryone Member Posts: 2 New User
    Thanks.  I get what you're saying about balancing the price for the hardware.  Just really disappointed they couldn't just add a software library anywhere between the OS and the speakers to boost sound quality.  It's very easy and very doable for an OEM, but they would need to license it from one of many vendors, so makes sense if they wanted to go ultra cheap on that.  Very disappointing.  My phone is louder, bassier, and punchier than this laptop.

    In that case then, anyone know a Windows 11 sound equalizer?  Would be nice to at least play around with the sound profile myself.