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2. Select "Open Volume Mixer"
3. Double-click on the speaker icon
4. Select the "Advanced" tab on the window that pops up.
5. Change "Default Format" to "24 bit, 96000 Hz" and save.
For me, that solved SOME of the perceived audio compression issues, but it hasn't solved it completely.
Luckily I just have a subpar sound system, so I have no issue here.
I just googled sennheiser's and only found some from 100 bucks upwards.
Cheez.
It must sound like... ear-sex?
At least on games that don't have this issue you mention.
lol, I know it isn't funny... restore defaults and if its headphones its probably fake spatial so enable spatial.