I had just assumed that the sound quality was crap on this until I loaded Ubuntu and it sounded great.
Anyway after searching the interwebs for awhile I found this from Howard Forums:
www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1528809
It's one tiny change in your registry that completely fixes the problem.
Most of the other forums talk about using the Vista audio driver and that that disables USB bla bla bla... forget that, just follow the above instructions and itll go from night to day in the course of one restart.
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