How to Filter the Vuvuzela Noise

Locate the equalizer., Adjust the hardware settings of your equalizer., Continue to adjust the different frequencies until you are comfortable with the sound.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Locate the equalizer.

    Either use equalizer on your stereo if you're using that to listen with, or the one on your TV, if it has one.

    If needed, read the manual accompanying the stereo or TV for instructions on how to adjust the equalizer settings.
  2. Step 2: Adjust the hardware settings of your equalizer.

    It is recommended to turn the frequency down as low as your equipment can go; try lowering sound level of the the frequencies 235 Hz and 465 Hz with about 40 decibels.The drone sound should be considerably reduced, or even removed. , Given that all TV sets differ, only you will be the ultimate judge of what works best here.

    Things to consider include:
    Level of sound of the commentators' voices; Ability to enjoy the rest of the atmosphere; and The level of comfort of all persons watching at home.
  3. Step 3: Continue to adjust the different frequencies until you are comfortable with the sound.

Detailed Guide

Either use equalizer on your stereo if you're using that to listen with, or the one on your TV, if it has one.

If needed, read the manual accompanying the stereo or TV for instructions on how to adjust the equalizer settings.

It is recommended to turn the frequency down as low as your equipment can go; try lowering sound level of the the frequencies 235 Hz and 465 Hz with about 40 decibels.The drone sound should be considerably reduced, or even removed. , Given that all TV sets differ, only you will be the ultimate judge of what works best here.

Things to consider include:
Level of sound of the commentators' voices; Ability to enjoy the rest of the atmosphere; and The level of comfort of all persons watching at home.

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