This article will guide you through the process of boosting the bass for all sound played through your computer's speakers on Windows.
Steps

Search for the sound icon on your computer's taskbar. This icon looks like a small speaker in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

Right-click the sound icon. A menu will appear with several options for you to choose from.

Click on Playback devices (Playback devices) in the dropdown menu. This action opens a new window displaying a list of all your computer's audio hardware.

Search for and select your computer's speakers from the hardware list. This is the step to pick your speakers from the available options.

Click the Properties button. This button is located at the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window and allows you to access the hardware and settings details of your speakers.
- You can also double-click on the speaker in the hardware list.

Click the Enhancements tab at the top. This tab allows you to apply sound effects to your computer's audio output.

Search for and check the box next to Equalizer in the list of effects. This step enables the equalizer effect for your speakers' output. You'll see the equalizer settings below the effect list.
- In some versions of Windows, you may see an option for Bass Boost here. If so, check the box next to it.

Click on "Setting" at the bottom to open the options menu. This will open a dropdown menu displaying all available balance settings.

Select the Bass level from the dropdown list. This setting will enhance the bass in your speaker's audio output.

Click OK. This step saves your new audio settings. Now, any sound played through the speakers will have enhanced bass.
