Audio on MacPro Mavericks is too low.

Bought a MacPro Mavericks on 12/2013 watching Amazon Prime movie and audio is unsat.  How can you increase the volume in addition to the function keys? Is there some settings available to adjust the audio to increase the sound?

Take a look at a program called Boom on the App store. It gives you more volume than Apple allows.

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