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Hi Dave.

Go to sound manager, when you are on the speaker tab, right arrow to 
affects tab.

Then tab over to environment and set it to none.

I hope this helps.

On 10/26/2015 4:57 PM, Dave Allen wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Anyone familiar with adjusting a Realtec sound card? The Realtec audio
> manager programme is not the most accessible. I tried talking to the
> Microsoft accessibility people, but they only wanted to blame Jaws, of
> course. I did have a chat with FS tech support, who decided the problem was
> my voice profile, even though I'm certain voice profeiles don't offer an
> option like this. I just want to get regular speech back again and get rid
> of the slight reverb sound as if it were talking in a box. Any
> recommendations would be welcome.
>
> 73,
> Dave
>
>
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