One of the coolest features of the Windows 10 Creators Update involves obtaining a better listening knowledge about premium headphones. Spatial sound, as it's called, gives headphones a kind of 3D effect or one that more closely resembles true multichannel audio -- with respect to the source.
Unfortunately, it's disabled by default. Here's how you can enable it.
Right click on the sound icon towards the bottom right of the system tray.
Select Playback devices in the context menu.
Click on the headphones or speaker type you'd prefer to enable spatial sound for.
Click on the Properties button at the end right.
Choose the Spatial Sound tab at the top.
In the dropdown menu, select Windows Sonic for Headphones (or any other, if it's for any speaker).
Click the OK button to finish.
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