HP Dm1 Beats Audio setting

Hi!
Can anyone please help me find the best setting for Beats Audio. I usually see setting recommendations for DV6 or DV7, and from what I gather, the setting could be different for a different model. I tried using those recommendations for my Paviolion dm1 but I was not quite satisfied coz the sounds were still bad. I would really be grateful for the help.
The Beats Audio Control Panel has these things.
Product: HP Pavilion dm1-4012tu Entertainment Notebook PC

Hi,
The first thing to try, is to use Recovery Manager to reinstall the IDT Audio driver ( this will also reinstall the Beats Audio interface ) - the process is shown in the document on the link below.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01868333&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&jumpid=reg_R1002_US...
After this process has finished, restart the notebook.
If the above doesn't help, post back with the following.
1.  The full Model No. and Product No. of the notebook ( from the service tag underneath your notebook ) - see Here for a further explanation.
2.  The full version of the operating system you are using ( ie Windows 7 32bit ).
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    Beats-audio
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    Originally Posted by bigcat400
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    From JJ:
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    Control Panel > Sound > Playback > (Highlight) Speakers and Headphones > Configure
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    HP dv7(t)
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    JJ 
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    End of Excerpted Post 
    Credit belongs to the original author of the original procedure:
    JJB from HP beats-audio / Sound Reset Procedure 
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    Manual Driver Installation - Comments:
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    Nice extensive research on reseting Beats Audio on the HP laptops.
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    Try the IDT Audio driver here:
    http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp58501-59000/sp5863​5.exe
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  • Pavilion d6 with Beats Audio and Windows 7: the Sound Stops When Headphones are Removed

    The sound works fine, then I put in headphones and usually the sound plays fine, though sometimes it stops working after making a repeating sound for a second.  When I remove the headphones the sound will not come out of the speakers and if I plus the headphones back in no sound comes out.  The only way I can get the sound to work again is to restart my computer.
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    Hi,
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  • Problem Disabling Beats Audio w/ Windows 8.1

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    Hi JCViscera. Your product has a specific Window 8.1 download available for your IDT driver. Can you try to install this one (if you haven't already) to see if this fixes the issue?
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    Hi,
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    After the installation has completed, restart the notebook.
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    Hi @goldenhoovez ,
    I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP. They will likely request information from you in order to look up your case details or product serial number. Please look for a private message from an identified HP contact. Additionally, keep in mind not to publicly post serial numbers and case details.
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  • Beats audio on windows 8.1

    Hello sir,
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    I recently purchased a HP Pavilion 15-P001TX notebook pc around a month ago..
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    Please tell me how can i get it back.
    thanks in advance!
    Product Details:
    HP Pavilion 15-p001tx Notebook PC 
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    Product Number:   G8D90PA
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    Hi,
    Download and reinstall the audio driver on the following link - this will also reinstall the Beats Audio interface.
    http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp66001-66500/sp6610​7.exe
    When the installation has completed, restart the notebook.
    Regards,
    DP-K
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