I cant find my beats audio icon? i want to make change to my volume settings.

My sounds are fine but i can't locate my beat audio icon anymore.
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Hello,
I would like to assist you with finding the icon for your beats audio. I would just need to know a bit more information first. What is the full model number of your computer. I have include the document 'Guide to finding your model number'. As well what version of Windows are you currently running. I have included the document 'Which Windows operating system am I running?'.
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