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Sound Issues When Background Music is Playing

TiffanyCohen
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hi! I own a spiritual shop in NY and when I have the speakers on in the shop and am doing a meditation on zoom no one can hear the music and my voice keeps cutting in and out.  When we play singing bowls, you can't hear the sound at all.  To be clear, I am not using music from a computer, so sharing my computer audio isn't an option.  Anyone know how I can fix this?

 

Thanks.

Tiffany

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Jameswalter
Contributor III
Contributor III

Most average home receivers have low fidelity speakers which accentuate the upper mid-ranges and highs. The human voice tends to be in the mid-audio range. The rest of the sound spectrum that helps keep these two components separate and distinct is lost.

 

Regards,
James