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And sometimes I drive in interior view since it drowns out more of the environment.
Had to right click on the volume settings (next to your windows clock), Sounds, Playback, select my speakers, properties, "Enhancements" tab, there check "disable all enhancements".
I had to uninstall my Realtek High Definition Audio Driver and use the standard Windows one because Realteks driver disabled the enhancements tab for me.
Now some of my games have low volume overall (RDR2, Cyberpunk) so I gotta turn the speakers up quite a bit (which sucks when quitting the game and then hearing some windows sound effect.. wakes the neighbors..).. But at least I can hear everything ingame now.
I hope there will be another solution with one of the next patches.