In almost all (actually probably all) 2.1 speaker systems if you are not getting bass or enough bass it is usually a problem in the speaker system. The first thing is to make sure the speaker system is setup correctly (there is one connection to the PC and the rest are internal to the speaker system). You can prove that since you have another PC with a different speaker system that is working by either plugging the good speaker system into the PC that has the "bad" speaker system or the bad speakers into the other PC. Or, if you have an MP3 player, CD player, etc you can plug the speakers into one of those and see if you get enough bass.
Some speakers have both a volume and bass control on them and if you are not getting enough lows (bass) try increasing the bass/tone control on the speakers. Some also have an extra bass control on the bass speaker itself. If there still is not enough bass it's probably the speaker system that is defective.
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In almost all (actually probably all) 2.1 speaker systems if you are not getting bass or enough bass it is usually a problem in the speaker system. The first thing is to make sure the speaker system is setup correctly (there is one connection to the PC and the rest are internal to the speaker system). You can prove that since you have another PC with a different speaker system that is working by either plugging the good speaker system into the PC that has the "bad" speaker system or the bad speakers into the other PC. Or, if you have an MP3 player, CD player, etc you can plug the speakers into one of those and see if you get enough bass.
Some speakers have both a volume and bass control on them and if you are not getting enough lows (bass) try increasing the bass/tone control on the speakers. Some also have an extra bass control on the bass speaker itself. If there still is not enough bass it's probably the speaker system that is defective.