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Realtek HD Audio Manager

I have Logitech: 2 small speakers and a box they call it "sub-woofer"? With box there is a thing I can put Bass more or less.
Now in Realted HD Audio Manager, I put Speaker Configuration: 2 / 2.1 Speaker.
But under there, I see: Full-range Speakers: Front left and right.
I have the possibility to enable it or not.
What should I do?
I tested listening to some tracks, and then enable/disable it.
I did not catch any difference whatsoever. But again, I don't know about the whole range of music out there...

Realtek HD Audio Manager

Reply #1
I'd say enable it. The satellites + subwoofer that you have should be fine with full range audio  Someone asked very recently about this setting, I think it's more to do with built-in speakers where it may change the EQ to reduce the bass etc?

Realtek HD Audio Manager

Reply #2
I think it's more to do with built-in speakers where it may change the EQ to reduce the bass etc?

I don't know what you are talking about here...
But thanks, I enabled it...

Realtek HD Audio Manager

Reply #3
I found my speakers on the internet.
They are called:

Logitech LS21 2.1 Stereo Speaker System

Technical Specifications

    Total FTC power: 7 watts RMS
    Subwoofer: 4 RMS (into 4 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD)
    Satellites: 1.5 RMS x 2 (into 4 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD)
    Total peak power: 14 watts
    Drivers:
    Satellites: 2-inch high-excursion metallic drivers
    Subwoofer : 4-inch Max-X™ high-excursion subwoofer
    Speaker dimensions (H x W x D):
    Satellites: 5.8” (145.9 mm) x 3.4” (84.9 mm) x 3.2” (81.7 mm)
    Subwoofer: 8.4” (19 cm) x 5.5” (14 cm) x 7” (17.8 cm)

Does those things tell me if I have full-range speakers?

Realtek HD Audio Manager

Reply #4
It's a standard sat/sub combination. The satellites will have limited bass response, maybe 100Hz upwards? The subwoofer will fill in below that, so yes you can use full range.