Increasing the volume beyond 100% in Windows 10 is possible, but it’s important to proceed with caution as it can lead to audio distortion or damage to your speakers or headphones. Here are five methods to increase volume beyond 100% in Windows 10:

Method 1: Use Sound Booster Software

Several third-party applications, such as Sound Booster, Equalizer APO, and FxSound, can amplify your system’s volume beyond the default limit. These programs work by modifying the audio output of your device, allowing you to boost the volume beyond 100%. However, be mindful of the potential for audio distortion and use these tools with caution.

Method 2: Adjust Volume in Individual Applications

Some media players and applications have their own volume settings that can be adjusted independently of the system volume. For instance, VLC Media Player allows you to increase the volume to 125% or higher. Check the settings of your specific applications to see if they offer volume boosting options.

Method 3: Enable Loudness Equalization

Windows 10 has a built-in audio enhancement feature called Loudness Equalization, which can improve the perceived loudness of audio without actually increasing the volume level. To enable Loudness Equalization:

  1. Right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select “Sounds.”

  2. In the “Playback” tab, select your audio device and click “Properties.”

  3. Switch to the “Enhancements” tab.

  4. Check the box next to “Loudness Equalization.”

  5. Click “Apply” and then “OK.”

Method 4: Use Volume Mixer

The Volume Mixer allows you to adjust the volume levels of individual applications separately from the system volume. To access the Volume Mixer:

  1. Right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select “Open Volume Mixer.”

  2. In the Volume Mixer window, you can adjust the volume sliders for individual applications and the overall system volume.

Method 5: Modify Audio Enhancements

Some audio devices have additional enhancement settings that can affect the perceived volume. Check the properties of your audio device to see if there are any enhancement options available.

Remember, increasing volume beyond 100% can lead to audio distortion or damage to your speakers or headphones. Use these methods with caution and avoid excessive volume levels to protect your hearing and equipment.