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    Audio adjustment mixer 3b+

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      nireves1
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      Hi!
      I'm running retropie on a 3B+.
      I was wondering if anybody know a package or driver that lets me control the treble and base output in retropie itself.
      I'm using the 3.5 mm jack audio output and my little usb speakers have no adjustment possibility.
      Thanks in advance!

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        mitu Global Moderator @nireves1
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        @nireves1 You can start the mixer from the RetroPie system - the Audio entry.

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          nireves1
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          @mitu thanks for your reply.
          The mixer in the audio entry lets me only change the volume not the bass and treble.
          You mean the Alsamixer right?

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            mitu Global Moderator @nireves1
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            @nireves1 said in Audio adjustment mixer 3b+:

            The mixer in the audio entry lets me only change the volume not the bass and treble.

            I don't think the sound chip on the Pi has those kind of features, especially with the analog output.

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              nireves1
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              Ok, thank you for trying!
              I guess i will build a little amplifier circuit that can handle it.

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