Best Audio Settings in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Setting up your audio correctly is critical in Black Ops 6, especially given changes to how sounds function in different places

Black Ops 6 introduces several new features, including omnimovement (a greater range of movement) and a dedicated slot for melee weapons. With all of these upgrades, the game's sound system has been enhanced, making it more difficult to follow opponents via sound. To keep up, gamers should alter their audio settings so that opponents may be heard more clearly.
Setting up your audio correctly is critical in Black Ops 6, especially given changes to how sounds function in different places. Fine-tuning these parameters will allow you to hear opponent's footsteps and movements more clearly, providing you an advantage in staying ahead of them.
Best Audio Settings in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Volumes
- Master Game Volume – 70
- Gameplay Music Volume – 0
- Dialogue Volume – 80
- Effects Volume – 100
- Cinematic Music Volume – 0
Audio Device
- Enhanced Headphone Mode: On
Global
- Audio Mix: Headphones
- Speakers/Headphones Game Sound Device: Default System Device
- Mono Audio: Off
- Mute Licensed Music: On
- Asymmetrical Hearing Compensation: Off
- Speaker Output: Stereo
- Mute Game When Minimized: Off
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Functionality
- Reduce Tinnitus Sound: Off
- Hit Marker Sound Effects: Classic/Default
Voice Chat
- Voice Chat Volume – 50
- Voice Chat – On
- Proximity Chat – On
- Body Shield Chat – On
- Last Words Voice Chat – Off
- Game Voice Channel – Party Only
- Voice Chat Output Device – Default System Device
Microphone
Microphone Level: 100
Test Microphone: Off
Microphone Mode: Push to Talk
Mute Yourself When Connecting to Channel: Off
Microphone Input Device: Default System Device
How to Turn On Loudness in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
- Open your PC’s settings.
- Go to audio settings.
- Click on the ‘Playback’ tab.
- Scroll to your audio device and right-click.
- Select ‘Properties.’
- Head into the ‘Enhancements’ tab.
- Check the box next to ‘Loudness Equalization.’
- Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
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