I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my Dell XPS 15 (L502X). Previously I had Ubuntu 12.04 installed on the laptop along with Windows 8.1 dual boot. The sound worked perfectly fine in Ubuntu 12.04 and is working fine in Windows 8.1. Of late, I have been experiencing sound distortion coming from the subwoofer at moderately high volume levels. At the same level I am unable to reproduce the same effect in Windows 8.1. Also, I did a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 over 12.04. Can anyone please confirm this and help me with this? Thanks
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I had the same problem, I found the solution in the below post.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2004747
Basically we need to install an equalizer to control the amplitude at the lower range of the sound spectrum.
So follow the steps in the below link to install pulseaudio :-
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/02/pulseaudio-system-wide-equalizer-now.html
You can then search for "PulseAudio equilizer" in unity and then reduce the lower range values.
The setting I used was: 50hz : -25.4dB 100hz : -19.1dB 156hz : -8.9dB
220hz and above : 0db.
Hope this helps.
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1This worked! Thanks a lot! The volume has come down a bit, but meh! the distortion is finally gone.. – Aditya Shah Feb 16 '15 at 03:40
basesetting in Pulseaudio Volume Control? Because if to set to 100%(0 db) amplifier, and play mp3 file it may produce distorted sound as it's amplified and not base/normal – JoKeR Jun 03 '14 at 03:29baseit should maintain normal. – JoKeR Jun 03 '14 at 04:42baseis 63% (-12.00db) it's good for mp3 reproduction – JoKeR Jun 03 '14 at 05:18basea little. The problem withbaseis that the sound output reduces greatly. Is there a way to dial down the bass(if it helps)? – Aditya Shah Jun 03 '14 at 05:26alsamixerin terminal yet, that basically all what I can offer you. – JoKeR Jun 03 '14 at 05:33