Laptop speaker sound significantly worse than Windows












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I've been using Ubuntu since the last few days and the only Problem which I have left is that the sound from my Laptop speakers (L380 Yoga) is worse than on my Windows 10 installation.




  1. The sound on Firefox (e.g. when I'm on YouTube) is always set on 80% (see screenshot) even when I change it to 100%, once I close Firefox or just change the song/video, it gets reset to 80%.


  2. My speakers have less bass. I think I can fix that with an equalizer.










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    I've been using Ubuntu since the last few days and the only Problem which I have left is that the sound from my Laptop speakers (L380 Yoga) is worse than on my Windows 10 installation.




    1. The sound on Firefox (e.g. when I'm on YouTube) is always set on 80% (see screenshot) even when I change it to 100%, once I close Firefox or just change the song/video, it gets reset to 80%.


    2. My speakers have less bass. I think I can fix that with an equalizer.










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      I've been using Ubuntu since the last few days and the only Problem which I have left is that the sound from my Laptop speakers (L380 Yoga) is worse than on my Windows 10 installation.




      1. The sound on Firefox (e.g. when I'm on YouTube) is always set on 80% (see screenshot) even when I change it to 100%, once I close Firefox or just change the song/video, it gets reset to 80%.


      2. My speakers have less bass. I think I can fix that with an equalizer.










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      1. The sound on Firefox (e.g. when I'm on YouTube) is always set on 80% (see screenshot) even when I change it to 100%, once I close Firefox or just change the song/video, it gets reset to 80%.


      2. My speakers have less bass. I think I can fix that with an equalizer.








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