The sound over speaker is horrible and i dont know how to fix it. Over bluetooth its working find. Only 2 of the 4 speakers work (the subwoofer doesn’t work)
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For reference: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215233 & Reddit - Dive into anything
You are not the only one with this issue. These conversations might help you find a solution. Providing full system info could help narrow the issue down to a specific part and a user of the forum might be able to help.
Non-working bass speakers is a common issue for new Dell XPS laptops
There are previous discussions on here about issues with Dell XPS 9510. ALSA developers created a patch ALC289_FIXUP_DUAL_SPK for XPS 9510 and 9520 systems
But a recent bug report advises that this patch does not work for XPS 9530
There are patches available via this issue, however I don’t believe they’ve made it upstream.
As a temporary workaround I believe it’d be relatively simple to adapt these patches in to the Manjaro core kernel source to build a custom kernel in the meantime. I believe the patches would need to be modified a bit to fit line wise in with some of the other recent Asus Rog patches - line diffs may be slight off. ref: Manjaro kernel 6.6
Update: I was able to get this working doing a custom kernel with the patches recommended and using the Manjaro kernel repo source against 6.6.6-2.
XPS 9530 has 2 tweeters and 2 subwoofers powered by CS35L41 amplifier, SPI
connected. For subwoofers to work, it requires both to enable amplifier
support, and to enable output to subwoofers via 0x17 quirk (similalry to
XPS 9510/9520).
The last of the needed kernel patches to make Dell XPS 9530 audio work as designed won’t hit until the 6.9 kernel. What most of us do if desired is compile a custom kernel using 3.7.1 or higher. Those have everything needed with the exception of the kernel cirrus firmware and an Intel lpss patch, AlexV put together an awesome wiki here.
I use Manjaro often on my Dell XPS 9530 (ty very much btw), so what I do is:
Grab and put in place needed cirrus firmware. Another example gist here: Ex:
Your mileage may vary. The snag is if you use nvidia driver for example, those have a communication layer that those modules will need to be compiled as well to match any custom kernel.
What would be incredibly awesome is if we could get this remaining mfd-intel-lpss-v4-backport.patch in to the core Manjaro linux67 repo in the interim, that would make all of this unnecessary except for the grabbing the needed firmware files