Volume on my Acer Aspire Laptop A317-52-75L4 is very low, can barley hear it, even when at 100%

DHans
DHans Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 11 in Aspire Laptops

The Volume on my Acer Aspire Laptop A317-52-75L4 is very low, can barley hear it, even when at 100%

any thoughts on how to fix?

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title and to add issue detail]

Answers

  • KJN9000000
    KJN9000000 Member Posts: 398 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with the volume on your Acer Aspire Laptop A317-52-75L4. Here are a few steps you can try to fix the issue:
    Adjust Volume for Each Application: Click on the speaker icon on the lower right corner of your screen, then go to “Open Volume Mixer”. Try to increase the volume for each application.
    Uninstall and Reinstall Sound Driver: If the above step doesn’t work, you can try uninstalling the sound driver from the device manager. To do this, press Windows key + X, go to “Device Manager”, then go to “Sound, video and game controllers”. Expand it and uninstall the sound driver. After uninstalling, restart your computer.
    Reinstall Sound Driver from Acer Support: If the issue persists, don’t restart your computer after uninstalling the sound driver. Instead, go to the Acer support website (support.acer.com), choose your country, type SNID or choose your model, go to drivers, and install the sound driver.
    Dolby Atmos: Another solution could be to go to the Microsoft store and download the Dolby Access app. Buy the one-time activation if needed. Go to the Sound settings and set your Spatial Audio to Dolby Atmos. Now open up the Dolby Atmos Access app again and choose settings and set a custom equalizer with the frequencies turned all the way up.
    Please note that the speakers on some models of Acer Aspire laptops are not very powerful, and you might have to use a good headset (Bluetooth or wired) for louder volume

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 701

    Go to Control panel-> Hardware and Sound-> Sound, click Playback tab and go to Speakers Properties, move to Custom tab  and uncheck the box for Limited output and see whether it helps.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,883 Trailblazer

    Like KJN9000000 mentioned above, uninstalling the Realtek audio driver is the best approach to low sound volume but do this with DDU in Safe Mode and keep the laptop online, just reboot and let Windows11 reinstall the best driver. Windows new Media Player has a built-in equalizer (right click in WMP) that can boost the volume with +12db. Also enable Sound Enhancement, this Audio feature in Windows 11 automatically improves sound quality for the current speaker configuration. This feature consists of Bass Boost, Headphone Virtualization and Loudness Equalization enhancements. Websites like YouTube have embedded players that you cannot control. Using the latest version of Windows Edge may boost the sound volume.