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But is better whit headphones!
Perhaps compressing sounds would help you out a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRqVDb7sd0I
Its dedicated to address a different matter, but perhaps it will help you just enough
Step 1. Turn down the bass and turn up the volume
Step 2. Unplug your speakers. They are not for gaming.
Step 3. Use your phone earphones like a normal person so you can get better gameplay and not bother your family and neighbours with the obnouxious shooting sounds.
https://i.imgur.com/d6ZDg4o.png
Makes footstep louder and chicken boks softer.